Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. It is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal. Silver has been used for thousands of years for various purposes, including currency, jewelry, and as a component in electronics and photography.
Silver is a relatively unreactive metal. It does not react with oxygen or water at normal temperatures, but it does react with sulfur compounds in the air, forming a layer of tarnish on the surface.
Silver has a wide range of uses, including:
Silver is a valuable and relatively rare metal, and its mining and extraction can have environmental impacts. Efforts are being made to improve the sustainability of silver mining and reduce its environmental footprint.
Silver is the best conductor of electricity of all the elements.