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Atomic number 47 on the Periodic Table, commonly known as silver using the symbol Ag,

atomic weight 107.8682.Silver has been around since prehistoric times and has a melting point of 961.93 C, pure silver has a brilliant metallic luster and has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.

Silver is more commonly used to make jewellery containing 92.5% silver mixed with copper or other metals.

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Element 47 on the periodic table is silver (Ag). Silver is a transition metal with a white, shiny appearance and is known for its use in jewelry, electronics, and Photography.

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