Patty's Toxicology 2001
DOI: 10.1002/0471435139.tox026
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Silver and Gold

Abstract: Silver, an element of the II(B) Group, is in the second transition series of the periodic table. It is a white, lustrous, relatively soft and very malleable metal. Silver has high thermal and electrical conductivity and resists oxidation in air that is devoid of hydrogen sulfide. Silver is insoluble in water although it can exist in an aqueous environment in three cationic forms, Ag(I), Ag(II), and Ag(III), in addition to its metallic state (AgO). Most silver compounds are made from silver nitrate, which is pr… Show more

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