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  2. Silver sulfide - Wikipedia

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    A dense black solid, it is the only sulfide of silver. It is useful as a photosensitizer in photography. It constitutes the tarnish that forms over time on silverware and other silver objects. Silver sulfide is insoluble in most solvents, but is degraded by strong acids. Silver sulfide is a network solid made up of silver (electronegativity of ...

  3. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver is a naturally occurring element. It is found in the environment combined with other elements such as sulfide, chloride, and nitrate. Pure silver is “silver” colored, but silver nitrate and silver chloride are powdery white and silver sulfide and silver oxide are dark-gray to black.

  4. John Chandler Moore - Wikipedia

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    His son, Edward Chandler Moore, was in charge of designing and manufacturing silverware at Tiffany. Moore worked from circa 1827 to 1831 as a silversmith in New York City, partnered from 1832 to 1836 with Garrett Eoff as Eoff & Moore, again worked solo from 1837 to 1847, then partnered with his son, Edward Chandler Moore, from circa 1848 to ...

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    The box features a black border around the lid and base for a sleek display. ... Give them the gift of a matching set of silverware with this 45-piece set from trusted cutlery brand J.A. Henckels ...

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    People in black outfits at a somber gathering, facing a casket surrounded by candlelit silverware. ... Silverware collection displayed on a white tablecloth, featuring boxed spoons, forks, and a ...

  7. Sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    The black silver sulfide (Ag 2 S) is among the most insoluble salts in aqueous solution, a property that is exploited for separating silver ions from other positive ions. Sodium chloride (NaCl) or common table salt is known to corrode silver-copper alloy, typically seen in silver salt shakers where corrosion appears around the holes in the top.