Silver - THE MOST REFLECTIVE METAL!

Published 2020-01-11

All Comments (21)
  • @daiwikdhar6464
    Argon walks into a bar. Bar man says, "We don't serve noble gases." Argon doesn't react.
  • @danajohnson5993
    Brings me back to my youth in 1960 finding a pound of silver nitrate in a college dump. Made some beautiful things with the reduced product. Btw, newish alloy called “Argentum” alloyed with germanium instead of copper. Much more corrosion resistant and does not develop fire scale like sterling does in manufacture.
  • @Auzziebobz
    When i was in the army in the 70s we had radios that used silver zinc cells.
  • @ashc3765
    The quality of this video is outstanding
  • @FedeG86
    Thanks again for post another video of chemical elements! 👍 For who doesn't know the name of my country, Argentina, is inspired on the famous "Río de la plata" ("silver river" in English) because Spanish explorers of the XVI century beleaved that the actual Paraná river was a path to a huge silver deposit (the Potosí's mines, in Perú) and, in 1810, the founders of the country took the legend to bautize it with the actual name, so by analogy "Argentum/Argent" became in "Argentina". 😊
  • @andrewkvk1707
    "We can conclude silver is a very shiny metal." Yes
  • @terryboyer1342
    Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, debt is the money of slaves.
  • @dev_echo
    The crystals were mesmerizing ❤
  • It's nice to see your channel improve over the years... Good job
  • @doriangray2347
    A most beautiful presentation of Argent! I am showing this to everyone I know. You did a wondrous job of artistically showing this element. Huge task to explain something that has been important and loved for thousands of years. Awesome.
  • Thank you for this, and thanks again for making the vid in English, so much stuff I didn't know!
  • @gatutku
    It's so bad that videos with quality like this not popular yet, i hope this channel can educate more and more people
  • @--Paws--
    13:20 There are some washing machines, that came into the market several years ago, that use silver in small amounts and within the construction of the drum(s) or as a solution that pours in small amounts in the different cycles of the wash. In the past, sometimes people would leave or place their silver coins in the washing machine with their laundry to give the same effect.
  • Been enjoying this guys videos lately. His accent always puts a smile on my dial.
  • @NoosaHeads
    I wish my chemistry teacher had been as inspiring as you.