atomic number 47
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Definition
- Noun:
- A chemical element: "atomic number 47" is the scientific term for the metallic element with the atomic number 47 on the periodic table. It is a soft, white, lustrous, precious metal known for its high electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity.
Usage
- The term "atomic number 47" is primarily used in scientific, technical, and educational contexts to specify the element unambiguously by its fundamental property—its number of protons.
- In everyday language, this element is almost universally referred to by its common name.
Examples
- Noun:
- The periodic table lists silver under the symbol 'Ag' for atomic number 47.
- Atomic number 47 has been used in coinage for centuries due to its malleability and beauty.
Advanced Usage
- In Chemistry and Physics: The term precisely identifies the element regardless of its isotopic form or chemical state.
- The experiment required a foil made of pure atomic number 47.
Variants and Related Words
- Silver (n): The common name for the element with atomic number 47.
- The necklace was made of sterling silver.
- Ag (n): The chemical symbol for atomic number 47, derived from its Latin name 'argentum'.
- The compound's formula is AgNO₃.
Synonyms
- Silver: The standard and most widely recognized synonym.
- Argentum: The Latin name, used historically and in some scientific terminology.
Related Phrases
- Noble metal: A classification that includes atomic number 47 due to its resistance to corrosion and oxidation.
- Coinage metal: A category describing metals like atomic number 47 historically used to mint coins.
Noun
- a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography