Accredited Gemological Institute
if a silver necklace with italy and agi real
Accredited Gemological Institute
Oh, dude, 925 on a bracelet means it's made of sterling silver, which is like, 92.5% pure silver. So, it's basically saying, "Hey, I'm not just any old metal, I'm fancy silver!" As for "agi" and "Italy," they're probably just there to make the bracelet sound all exotic and stuff.
AGI stands for the American Gemological Institute, honey. It's like a fancy certificate that tells you all about the quality of the gems in your bling. So, if you see AGI on your jewelry, it's basically saying, "Hey, I'm legit and worth some serious cash."
Silver iodide is written as AgI, where Ag represents silver and I represents iodide.
Formula: AgI
Silver Iodide
The ionic name for the compound AgI is silver iodide, where "Ag" represents the silver cation and "I" represents the iodide anion.
Formula: AgI
The correct name for the formula AgI is silver iodide.
AgNO3(aq) + KI(aq) = KNO3(aq) + AgI(s) This is a classic test for halogens, and AgI precipitates down as a yellow solid.