Description & History
sil·ver (before 12th century): a white metallic element that is sonorous, ductile, very malleable, capable of a high degree of polish, and chiefly univalent in compounds, and that has the highest thermal and electric conductivity of any substance
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Element
| Symbol | Ag |
| Z | 47 |
| Atomic Weight | 107.879997 |
| Density | 10.5 |
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Edge Energies (keV)
| K | 25.5139999 |
| L1 | 3.80599999 |
| L2 | 3.52399993 |
| L3 | 3.35100007 |
| M | 0.717000008 |
| K-alpha | 22.1620007 |
| K-beta | 24.9419994 |
| L-alpha | 2.98399997 |
| L-beta | 3.15100002 |
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Edge jumps
| K | 6.58101892 |
| L1 | 1.15923154 |
| L2 | 1.40999997 |
| L3 | 3.22300005 |
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Fluorescence yield
| K | 0.83099997 |
| L1 | 0.0160000008 |
| L2 | 0.717000008 |
| L3 | 22.1620007 |
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