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What is the Chemical Name for the Symbol 'Ag'?

In the periodic table of elements, chemical symbols are usually derived from the English name of the element (like O for Oxygen). However, several elements have symbols derived from their ancient Latin names. One of these is 'Ag'.

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What is the symbol for Gold?

Answer

The chemical symbol for Gold is Au, which comes from its Latin name 'Aurum'.

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Key Facts

Atomic Number of Silver (Ag) is 47.

Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of any metal.

It also has the highest thermal conductivity and reflectivity of any metal.

1. The Chemical Name

The chemical symbol Ag stands for Silver. It is a precious transition metal known for its brilliant white metallic luster.

2. Why 'Ag'?

The symbol 'Ag' comes from the Latin word for silver: Argentum. The word literally translates to 'shiny' or 'white'. This is also where the country Argentina got its name (land of silver).

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What is the symbol for Gold?+

The chemical symbol for Gold is Au, which comes from its Latin name 'Aurum'.

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