Definition: A lustrous, white, metallic element, atomic number 47, atomic weight 107.87, symbol Ag.
Alright class, settle down and listen close,
Let’s tackle this word – a beautiful dose!
We've got “silver,” shining bright and bold,
A story in its history to be told.
The dictionary gives us the facts, you see,
“Lustrous” means it sparkles brilliantly for me!
Like moonlight dancing on a flowing stream,
A captivating shimmer, a silvery gleam.
"White" it isn't truly white, my dears,
It has a grayish hue – banish your fears!
A pale, cool color, delicate and fine,
Reflecting light with beauty divine.
“Metallic element,” that’s what it is,
A substance solid, you can't dismiss!
With an atomic number forty-seven high,
A building block of elements in the sky! (Well, on Earth, at least!)
And then we have the weight, a measured score,
107.87 – let’s not be bored!
(Just a number to help us understand,)
This silvery element, close at hand.
Finally, “Ag,” that's its symbol neat,
A shorthand way for experts to meet.
Short for Argentum, Latin’s graceful plea,
“Silver” – now you know it perfectly!
Do you have any questions? Let's discuss this bright hue,
And all the wonders silver brings anew!