47 Ag 107.868

Silver

transition metal · Group 11 · Period 5

Atomic properties

Atomic number
47
Z
Atomic weight
107.868[1]
g/mol
Density
10.49 g/cm³
at STP
Melting point
961.78 °C
at 1 atm
Boiling point
2162 °C
at 1 atm
Crystal structure
FCC
Electron config.
[Kr] 4d¹⁰ 5s¹
Oxidation states
+1
most common

Market data

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Raw material sources & pricing

Raw Material FormGrade/QualityPrice Paid by RefinersMajor SourcesNotes
Native Silver70-95% Ag85-95% of spotMexico, PeruRare, usually found with other minerals
Argentite OreAg₂S, 87% Ag75-85% of spotMexico, BoliviaPrimary silver sulfide ore
Lead-Zinc Concentrates200-2,000 g/t Ag65-80% of spotAustralia, China, Peru75% of silver is byproduct
Copper Concentrates50-500 g/t Ag60-75% of spotChile, Peru, USASignificant byproduct source
Gold Concentrates100-1,000 g/t Ag70-85% of spotNevada, AustraliaRecovered during gold refining
Doré Bars10-95% Ag90-98% of spotMining operationsSemi-refined product
Silver Ore - Primary Raw Materials

Current Silver Price: $31.50-32.80/oz (spot price varies daily) Major Global Reserves: Peru: 120,000 MT (23% of world reserves) - Highest production Australia: 92,000 MT - Major polymetallic deposits Poland: 90,000 MT - Europe's largest producer China: 71,000 MT - Growing production Mexico: 68,000 MT - Historic silver region Chile: 32,000 MT - Byproduct from copper 2025 Production Leaders: Mexico: 6,300 MT (22% of global production) Peru: 4,800 MT China: 3,800 MT Poland: 1,400 MT Australia: 1,300 MT Raw Material Form Grade/Quality Price Paid by Refiners Major Sources Notes Native Silver 70-95% Ag 85-95% of spot Mexico, Peru Rare, usually found with other minerals Argentite Ore Ag₂S, 87% Ag 75-85% of spot Mexico, Bolivia Primary silver sulfide ore Lead-Zinc Concentrates 200-2,000 g/t Ag 65-

⚠️ Seawater Silver Extraction

Commercial Viability: NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE Concentration: 0.00001-0.00004 ppm (extremely low) Chemical Form: AgCl₂⁻ and AgCl₃²⁻ complexes Status: No commercial concentrated seawater silver form exists. The ultra-low concentration (100,000x less than aluminum) and high energy requirements make extraction completely uneconomical. Note: Silver in seawater exists as chloride complexes due to high chloride concentration. Recovery would require processing billions of liters for a single ounce.

Production cost analysis

Cost Component$/oz Silver% of Total CostNotes
Mining & Ore Processing$8.50-12.0045-50%Varies by ore grade and mine type
Smelting & Refining$3.50-5.0018-22%Energy and chemical costs
Labor$2.00-3.5010-15%Varies by country
Environmental & Tailings$1.50-2.508-10%Cyanide management, water treatment
Administration & Overhead$2.00-3.0010-12%Management, exploration, royalties
Total Production Cost$17.50-26.00100%Compare to price: $31.50-32.80/oz

Energy consumption breakdown

Process StageEnergy Consumption% of Total EnergyEnergy TypeKey Operations
Mining & Crushing35-40%35-40%Diesel, ElectricityDrilling, blasting, hauling, crushing
Grinding & Flotation25-30%25-30%ElectricityBall mills, flotation cells, pumping
Smelting & Converting20-25%20-25%Natural Gas, CoalRoasting (900°C), smelting (1200°C)
Electrorefining10-15%10-15%ElectricityElectrolytic cells, solution heating
Auxiliary Systems5-10%5-10%MixedWater treatment, air compression
Cyanidation Process Details

Heap Leaching: Low energy, 2-6 months cycle Tank Leaching: Higher energy, 24-48 hours Merrill-Crowe: Zinc precipitation of silver Carbon Adsorption: Alternative to zinc Electrowinning: Direct plating from solution

Flotation Process Details

Primary Grinding: P80 of 75-150 μm Reagents: Xanthates, dithiophosphates pH Control: Lime addition, pH 8-11 Concentrate Grade: 1,000-10,000 g/t Ag Recovery: 85-95% typical

Commercial forms & specifications

Product FormChemical FormulaMolecular WeightTypical PurityPrice Range (USD/kg)Main Applications
Silver Bullion BarsAg107.87 g/mol99.9-99.99%$1,020-1,080Investment, industrial feed
Silver Shot/GrainAg107.87 g/mol99.9-99.99%$1,030-1,100Alloying, chemical production
Silver WireAg107.87 g/mol99.9-99.999%$1,100-1,500Electronics, bonding wire
Silver Sheet/FoilAg107.87 g/mol99.9-99.95%$1,150-1,600Electrical contacts, brazing
Silver Powder (Spherical)Ag107.87 g/mol99.9-99.99%$1,200-3,5003D printing, electronics paste
Silver FlakeAg107.87 g/mol99.5-99.9%$1,150-2,500Conductive inks, coatings
Silver NitrateAgNO₃169.87 g/mol99.0-99.999%$650-1,200Photography, catalysts, medicine
Silver OxideAg₂O231.74 g/mol99.0-99.5%$950-1,400Batteries, catalysts
Silver ChlorideAgCl143.32 g/mol99.0-99.9%$750-1,100Photography, reference electrodes
Silver SulfateAg₂SO₄311.80 g/mol98-99%$550-850Silver plating baths
Silver NanoparticlesAg107.87 g/mol99.9-99.99%$5,000-50,000Antimicrobial, catalysis
Silver Paste/InkAg + bindersVariable60-85% Ag$800-2,500Solar cells, printed electronics

Suppliers by country

🇲🇽 Mexico

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Fresnillo plcDoré bars, concentratesWorld's largest primary silver producer
Industrias PeñolesRefined silver, bars, granulesIntegrated producer with Met-Mex refinery

🇵🇪 Peru

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
BuenaventuraDoré bars, concentratesMajor polymetallic producer
Hochschild MiningSilver concentrates, doréUnderground mining specialist

🇵🇱 Poland

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
KGHM Polska MiedźRefined silver, bars, granulesEurope's largest silver producer, copper byproduct

🇨🇦 Canada

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Pan American SilverDoré bars, concentratesMajor primary silver focus
First Majestic SilverDoré bars, refined silverPure silver play, own refinery

🇷🇺 Russia

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Polymetal InternationalDoré bars, refined silverMajor gold-silver producer
Norilsk NickelSilver bars (byproduct)Palladium/platinum byproduct silver

🇨🇳 China

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Henan Yuguang Gold & LeadRefined silver, powder, chemicalsLargest lead smelter, silver byproduct
Jiangxi CopperSilver bars, concentratesCopper smelting byproduct

🇦🇺 Australia

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
South32Silver in lead concentratesCannington mine, lead-zinc-silver
GlencoreSilver concentrates, refined metalMultiple operations, trading

🇺🇸 United States

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Coeur MiningDoré bars, concentratesPrimary silver producer
Hecla MiningDoré bars, refined silverUSA's largest silver producer

Market demand by product form

Product FormGlobal Market SizeUSA MarketChina MarketGrowth Rate (CAGR)
Industrial Applications$19.2 billion25% share35% share5.8%
- Electronics & Electrical$7.5 billion28% share38% share6.2%
- Photovoltaics$4.8 billion18% share42% share8.5%
- Brazing & Soldering$2.1 billion22% share32% share4.2%
Investment (Bars & Coins)$8.5 billion35% share15% share3.5%
Jewelry & Silverware$6.2 billion12% share28% share2.8%
Photography$0.8 billion25% share20% share-8.5%
Silver Powder (All Types)$2.8 billion30% share35% share7.2%
- Spherical/Atomized$1.0 billion35% share30% share11.5%
- Flake Powder$0.9 billion28% share38% share6.5%
- Nanoparticles$0.9 billion32% share35% share9.8%

Moles per kilogram

Product FormFormulaMW (g/mol)Moles/kg
Silver MetalAg107.879.27
Silver NitrateAgNO₃169.875.89
Silver OxideAg₂O231.744.32
Silver ChlorideAgCl143.326.98
Silver SulfateAg₂SO₄311.803.21

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