Asked by anonomyous
you have pure silver in your hand and its 10.5 g/cm^3 at 20 degrees celsius. you get handed pure silver that's 9.9g/cm^3 and its also at 20 degrees celsius. what happened?
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Answered by
Damon
I have no idea. There are two naturally occurring isotopes of silver, 107 and 109, but that is not enough difference.
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