Atoms of gold and atoms of silver are different. Why?
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Like all chemical elements, silver and gold are defined by their number of protons: silver has 47, and gold has 79. The work here doesn't change the number of protons in an atom of silver; otherwise it would no longer be considered silver.
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Like all chemical elements, silver and gold are defined by their number of protons: silver has 47, and gold has 79. The work here doesn't change the number of protons in an atom of silver; otherwise it would no longer be considered silver
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