An Elementary Manual of Chemistry : Abridged From Eliot And Storer's Manual, With the Co-Operation of the Authors

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Thallium (Tl). — Thallium is a malleable, ductile metal resembling lead in external characters. It is found in certain varieties of iron pyrites. The properties of thallium are inter- mediate between those of lead and those of sodium and potas- sium. Like the alkali-metals, it replaces hydrogen atom for atom; its atomic weight is 204.
CHAPTEE XXIII.
SILVER (Ag) — THE ALKALI-METALS.
407. Silver is a widely-diffused and quite abundant element, but in its mode of occurrence it differs widely from
...the alkali- metals which we have just been studying. In the first place, it frequently occurs native, both pure, and alloyed" with mercury, copper and gold, — a mode of occurrence quite impossible for the alkali-metals, because of their readiness to combine with the elements of air and water. The metal more commonly occurs in combination with sulphur, mixed with sulphides of lead, anti- mony, copper and iron. It is from argentiferous sulphides that the larger part of the silver of commerce is extracted, and, among ores of this kind, the argentiferous lead sulphide (galena) is the most abundant.

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