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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2023
  • (edit: THE GIVEAWAY IS OVER) I want to show you guys a little secret I have on how you can clean your jewelry, specifically silver, from home. All it takes is baking soda, hot water & aluminum foil. Cover your container with aluminum foil, throw in the silver metal you want to clean, add baking soda, and throw it on hot water. The Baking soda, when mixed with hot water, creates an alkaline solution. The alkaline environment breaks down the silver sulfide tarnish & the hot water speeds up the chemical reaction and aids in dissolving the baking soda for better contact with the tarnished surface. TraxNYC.com for you silver jewelry, bulliontradingllc.com for your precious metals.
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  • @kevingalagan506
    @kevingalagan506 Před rokem +8705

    In ancient Egypt, silver was valued much higher than gold

    • @OTFMasi
      @OTFMasi Před rokem +480

      That's because silver is actually good for the health as well... look it up

    • @aheadmiller8210
      @aheadmiller8210 Před rokem +201

      @@OTFMasigold boosts your vibration is also good for health

    • @tyrellrogers2173
      @tyrellrogers2173 Před rokem +134

      the consumption of gold is extremely healthy as well

    • @knojacket6321
      @knojacket6321 Před rokem +49

      Psusennes ,a pharo that was put in a silver sarcophagus. And his work was way hard to do seeing how silver is a harder material to work with . And silver aligns you magnetic field this grounding to to earth , gold and silver a healthy metals .

    • @Funnyguy127
      @Funnyguy127 Před rokem +144

      ​@@aheadmiller8210what the hell does that mean?

  • @Lazypeachmusicfestival
    @Lazypeachmusicfestival Před rokem +22

    Silver is super shiny! Polished silver reflects 95% of the visible light spectrum, which makes it the most reflective metal. Because of that, many mirrors are coated with it. Its reflective properties are also used for objects like telescopes, microscopes and solar panels.

  • @steveaaja6057
    @steveaaja6057 Před 2 dny

    Pure silver has antibacterial properties that prevent bacteria from building up in its chemical bonds. This makes it beneficial to use silver cutlery for eating, and it's also used in clothing and food storage containers.

  • @johnw.barlow9940
    @johnw.barlow9940 Před měsícem +49

    Silver walks up to Gold in a bar and says,"AU,get the hell outa here!"lol

  • @joshuaponseti1643
    @joshuaponseti1643 Před rokem +821

    If you own 600 ounces of silver or more, that puts you in the top 1% of all silver owners on Earth.

  • @cindysalt6328
    @cindysalt6328 Před 20 dny

    Silver is beautiful and after it is cleaned up it shines so bright❤️

  • @markjosephnazar862
    @markjosephnazar862 Před 2 hodinami +1

    Fun Silver Facts ;
    Silver Bullet: The phrase "silver bullet" refers to a simple, seemingly magical solution to a complex problem, originating from the belief that only a silver bullet could kill a werewolf.
    Silver in Language: The word "silver" is often used metaphorically to signify something of value or something that is second-best, such as "silver lining" or "silver medal."
    Hoping to win the kilo which will help my family financially. - Huge shoutout from the Philippines!

  • @anthonyguzman6250
    @anthonyguzman6250 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Silver is used in the medical field in many applications to improve and speed up healing. It is used in bandages and ointments and is known to be highly effective against bacteria. Silver is even effective on bacterial infections that are immune to chemical antibiotics.

    • @Xanrax
      @Xanrax Před 8 měsíci

      That's what I said. I said that silver is used to treat burns and it's called colloidal silver.

  • @veek74818
    @veek74818 Před 8 měsíci +16

    Silver has been a symbol of purity and protection for centuries, with many cultures using it for spiritual, medicinal, and symbolic purposes. Ancient Egyptians believed silver had protective properties against evil spirits, and they used silver jewellery and amulets to ward off negative energies.

    • @RaydenKawaa
      @RaydenKawaa Před 8 měsíci

      Silver is one of the most Reflective metals as well as a good metal for electricity. Other then that it was a common currency for a lot of people back then.

  • @TravelWitHymn
    @TravelWitHymn Před 16 dny

    One of the most interesting aspects of silver is its unique combination of properties. Silver has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal, making it invaluable in electronics and industrial applications. Additionally, it has remarkable antimicrobial properties, which have been utilized for centuries in medicine and food preservation. Its lustrous appearance and malleability also make it a popular choice for jewelry and decorative items. This blend of practical and aesthetic qualities sets silver apart from many other materials.

  • @jamesferguson5780
    @jamesferguson5780 Před 20 dny

    Silver is a popular medicine, has been for thousands of years throughout various cultures too. Silver hydrosol and silver sulfadiazine are still the best topical creams for burns. Silver is also antimicrobial, keeping the wounds clean and infection free.

  • @samperry3982
    @samperry3982 Před 11 měsíci +717

    Silver turns colors when it comes in contact with certain poisons. This is why silverware and silver dishes were common in nobility for awhile.

    • @AldoTheApache97
      @AldoTheApache97 Před 11 měsíci +40

      Not sure about silver changing colors when coming in contact with poisons, but sterling silver became the choice material for food utensils/dishes partially due to it’s natural anti-bacterial properties.

    • @edenchereek3632
      @edenchereek3632 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Like mercury?

    • @freaky1382
      @freaky1382 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@edenchereek3632 call me a conspiracy theorist but I don’t think nobles were eating with mercury cutlery

    • @stevewells9436
      @stevewells9436 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Silverware and silver plated dishes and such were used because of the properties of silver being that it is antiviral antibacterial and antifungal

    • @yourwellwisher9646
      @yourwellwisher9646 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Hence, silver is also taken internally due to it's medical properties in the form of "Collodial silver" !

  • @joeyhayes8957
    @joeyhayes8957 Před rokem +430

    The term “Silver Screen” was coined because early movie screens were coated with a layer of silver to enhance their reflective properties and improve picture quality.

    • @ricardomarques4213
      @ricardomarques4213 Před rokem +6

      Soler is a good Eletrical conductor

    • @lifechanging3252
      @lifechanging3252 Před rokem +5

      Damn, I just posted that. Aye we’ll split it 😂

    • @HansBelphegor
      @HansBelphegor Před rokem +5

      And it was silver nitrate, which is also considered an explosive ordinance, so those silver nitrate reels had to literally be treated each as an individual blockbuster

    • @OTFMasi
      @OTFMasi Před rokem +2

      That's because silver is the most reflective metal

    • @briscoeeeic6442
      @briscoeeeic6442 Před rokem +4

      Discovery: Known since prehistoric time. Man learned to separate silver from lead as early as 3000

  • @Ton9Mer9
    @Ton9Mer9 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Silver is used in some Tupperwares to keep items fresh! It is Antibacterial.

  • @renyuyu123
    @renyuyu123 Před měsícem +1

    Silver is used for making mirrors due to its high reflectivity property across the visible spectrum, reflecting of light.

  • @nickwoerner6936
    @nickwoerner6936 Před rokem +46

    Silver has antibacterial properties, which is why you will find it in jewelry for piercings, medical equipment, wound dressings, and even in some water purification systems.

    • @SHORTS19730
      @SHORTS19730 Před rokem

      Scammer

    • @BI-11y_TheStormTrooper
      @BI-11y_TheStormTrooper Před rokem +1

      Don't fall for the scammer, you done already know he won't message you like that because of scammers . If ya win it will be going on a video good luck.

  • @robertpalmer-gq8ez
    @robertpalmer-gq8ez Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you want to go one step further you run an electrical charge through the silver nitrate which is silver dissolved in nitric acid and run electrical charge through it and grow crystals and that's even more refined as well as beautiful I've been making silver crystals into jewelry and people love it

  • @user-sd5fv7lw7p
    @user-sd5fv7lw7p Před 11 měsíci +65

    Silver is used in many medical products, especially to heal burn wounds.

    • @yourwellwisher9646
      @yourwellwisher9646 Před 11 měsíci

      Heard of the old saying,
      "Born with a silver spoon in the mouth"?
      Well the truth behind at start of that term was, the rich people could afford real silver cutlery, but, the real chemical properties of pure silver is it kills bacteria upon contact, so a baby when born is given a silver spoon on the tounge to kill bacteria in the mouth !
      There you have it !
      Lol 👍 😁

    • @gabrial_109
      @gabrial_109 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I used to cast that silver for burn victim products

    • @chrismoore9356
      @chrismoore9356 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's because silver is has the highest thermal conductivity of all precious metals.

    • @gs-nt6nf
      @gs-nt6nf Před 10 měsíci

      Colloidal silver water works really good when you spray it on sunburn.

    • @akintayoakinmusire9964
      @akintayoakinmusire9964 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Silver is a beautiful and valuable metal, and it can be a great addition to your home. To keep it looking its best and lasting for many years, there are a few steps you can take to preserve it. First, it is important to keep silver away from moisture, as this can cause tarnishing and discoloration. To protect it, store silver in a cool, dry place. Additionally, you should clean silver regularly with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth. You can also use a silver polishing cloth or a silver cleaning product to help remove tarnish and restore the metal’s shine. To further protect silver from tarnishing, you can use a protective coating, such as a lacquer or wax. Finally, it is important to avoid using abrasive materials when cleaning silver, as this can scratch and damage the metal. With these simple steps, you can help preserve silver and keep it shining for many years to come.

  • @Manlikesnow0121
    @Manlikesnow0121 Před 3 měsíci +18

    One mind-blowing unique fact about silver is its remarkable antibacterial properties. Silver has been known for centuries to have antimicrobial effects, making it valuable in various applications, including medical settings. The ions released by silver can disrupt bacterial cell membranes and inhibit their growth, making silver a powerful tool in fighting infections and promoting healing.

    • @ALNunnery
      @ALNunnery Před 2 měsíci

      Wow. I had no idea. . The More You Know !! Ding. .. ( I hope u know the phrase quoted ) use to be a commercial back in the 80s .

    • @joseguzman6174
      @joseguzman6174 Před měsícem

      What's up bro, hey you think you. Can do want of those bar. Silver is the cheapest metal, why because is not gold 😮

  • @ayokunmiridwan9620
    @ayokunmiridwan9620 Před měsícem

    Silver has strong antimicrobial properties, which means it can kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and certain viruses. This quality has led to its use in medical devices, wound dressings, and coatings to prevent infections.

  • @trustnone9247
    @trustnone9247 Před 12 dny

    Silver is the most reflective element in nature also a fantastic conductor most produce in Mexico .

  • @illuminape7632
    @illuminape7632 Před 9 měsíci +25

    Silver played a crucial role in traditional photography. Light-sensitive silver compounds were used in film and photographic paper, capturing images before the digital era.

    • @52Merc
      @52Merc Před 8 měsíci

      Silver can be made to make it rain and is being experimented on to help control hurricanes. One of the reasons some governments are buying up so much silver.

  • @alamdarbhatti6410
    @alamdarbhatti6410 Před rokem +57

    Silver is the most reflective element, reflecting 95% of the visible light spectrum. Unless you use it in ultraviolet light, which makes it about as reflective as a stone. It is most effective immediately after placement

    • @alexdoucette887
      @alexdoucette887 Před rokem

      They said this exact fact same way u wrote it out on Google...hmmmm

    • @Xanrax
      @Xanrax Před 7 měsíci

      @@alexdoucette887 well at least they actually learned something that they didn't and you can't penalize them for tying. Oh Alex Doucette my GF is a Doucette huh She is from Providence RI. Are you from around that way.

    • @keithhammond1404
      @keithhammond1404 Před 7 měsíci

      U googled this, its almost word for word

  • @theambiguoustruth8167
    @theambiguoustruth8167 Před 28 dny

    I personally love the tarnished vintage silver!

  • @entheogenplane
    @entheogenplane Před dnem

    Electrical conductivity
    Silver is the best electrical conductor of all metals, with a conductivity of 100. It has many movable atoms, which allows electrons to move smoothly and produce more conductivity.

  • @kingdavidthefirst2382
    @kingdavidthefirst2382 Před 8 měsíci +57

    Silver has a fascinating quality known as "oligodynamic effect." This refers to its ability to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, even in small concentrations. This unique property has led to the use of silver in various applications throughout history, including as a disinfectant for water purification, in medical instruments, and even in some modern antimicrobial coatings for surfaces or fabrics. The oligodynamic effect showcases silver's remarkable ability to naturally resist certain pathogens-an attribute that has been recognized and utilized for centuries.

    • @Amar-cb6sh
      @Amar-cb6sh Před 8 měsíci

      Fact 💯

    • @Amalone1997
      @Amalone1997 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Would colloidal silver he apart of this effect

    • @twinjim_s3995
      @twinjim_s3995 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Silver has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years, In ancient times, silver was believed to have healing properties and was used to treat wounds and infections...Even today, silver is used in some modern medical applications, such as silver-based dressings for burn victims. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties make it an intriguing element with a long history in medicine.

    • @Xanrax
      @Xanrax Před 8 měsíci +2

      That's what I was going to say.

    • @MrCem1016
      @MrCem1016 Před 7 měsíci

      Silver can literally make it rain!

  • @ghananasir6496
    @ghananasir6496 Před 9 měsíci +36

    Silver is Antibacterial:
    One fascinating property of silver is its natural antibacterial qualities. In ancient times, people placed silver coins in containers to keep water fresh and prevent bacterial growth. Today, silver nanoparticles are used in medical settings to create antibacterial coatings for equipment and dressings. This makes silver not just a precious metal but also a valuable tool in healthcare.

    • @7FeLeN7
      @7FeLeN7 Před 9 měsíci

      Was about to say the same! 👍

  • @RazielLevelhead
    @RazielLevelhead Před dnem

    i know this is an old video but i do have a cool fact about silver, silver is the best conductor of electricity of all metals. Its high conductivity has made it crucial in modern electronics, though its use is often limited by cost, with copper being a more common alternative.

  • @HockeyClips40
    @HockeyClips40 Před 15 dny

    1.Silver was one of the first 5 metals to ever be found
    2.silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in antolia present day near turkey.
    3.the chemical element for silver is AG
    4.silver has a melting point of 1,763•F
    5.the word silver got its name from the Anglo-Saxon word seplfor.

  • @SarafanLord101
    @SarafanLord101 Před rokem +35

    Silver is used in welding to join alloys and ferrous metals together in a process called "silver brazing".

    • @nathanhawee5373
      @nathanhawee5373 Před rokem

      Here's someone with a brain.. you must be a welder

    • @snoochieboochienoochies3394
      @snoochieboochienoochies3394 Před rokem +1

      Bro we all get taught that in welding. Thats pretty common knowlege. Good try though lmao

    • @pieheadthemainiac5480
      @pieheadthemainiac5480 Před rokem +1

      Gold brazing to!!!!🤷🏻‍♂️What’s the point….🤷🏻‍♂️🤣🤣

    • @anthonyelevatorguy
      @anthonyelevatorguy Před rokem

      A fun fact, I still cannot one Oz, forget a kilogram but i would never get rid of it , it would be my most prized possession 2nd to my daughter only 😊❤❤❤, I’m around your area a lot , and find you entertaining, not looking for anything, just saying,

    • @snoochieboochienoochies3394
      @snoochieboochienoochies3394 Před rokem

      @@anthonyelevatorguy bot

  • @brandonbarthel3739
    @brandonbarthel3739 Před rokem +67

    Love how this guy in every video teaches the people about everything to do with jewelry. Hands down the best jeweler in my book

    • @ThePmpm123456789
      @ThePmpm123456789 Před rokem

      Scam watch out

    • @lorenzotorres5505
      @lorenzotorres5505 Před rokem

      Sterling silverware originated in England during the 13th century. The more you know🚶🏽‍♂️

    • @MassPsychosis
      @MassPsychosis Před rokem

      One day ago wow

    • @candleenvy2929
      @candleenvy2929 Před rokem

      Silver has the highest conductivity of all metals. Making sliver highly efficient at conducting electricity. That's being used in many electrical devices today.

    • @fire-cloud
      @fire-cloud Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ThePmpm123456789🤔

  • @dwashingtonii4364
    @dwashingtonii4364 Před 14 dny

    Silver is located in Group 11 (Ib) and Period 5 of the periodic table, between copper (Period 4) and gold (Period 6), and its physical and chemical properties are intermediate between those two metals.

  • @roselovesmakeup
    @roselovesmakeup Před měsícem

    I have been a nurse for a hospice and through my 30 years of work all my patients when they give me Jewelry it’s always been mostly silver. Some of it has been stamped Sterling. Some of it has been stamped 925 and taxco. Silver has changed throughout the years. For some reason, people born in 1920s and 30s really enjoyed Silver.

  • @Raghunandan19
    @Raghunandan19 Před rokem +44

    Silver foil is used on sweets here in India. The silver foil brings a unique look to the sweets and has anti-bacterial properties.

    • @jasonjacobosky3727
      @jasonjacobosky3727 Před rokem

      🤣

    • @S_U_R_A_J
      @S_U_R_A_J Před rokem +2

      it brings no unique taste lol it's just for the aesthetics

    • @Raghunandan19
      @Raghunandan19 Před rokem

      @@S_U_R_A_J Thanks Suraj for the correction. I have corrected my comment. But when I eat sweets with silver foil it always felt like a kind of metal taste.

    • @anthonydoto571
      @anthonydoto571 Před rokem

      America used to do that but now kill us with plastic

    • @hideehere
      @hideehere Před rokem

      @@Raghunandan19it could be fake and sone aluminium or something could be added…
      Try buying authentic and reliable foil it’s not expensive and taste it… many vendors use cheap no qc foils

  • @Agorist_Uli
    @Agorist_Uli Před rokem +308

    We use it in hospitals, doctors use silver to help regrow skin in patients who have been severely burned or lost large patches of skin.

    • @HBIORIGINAL
      @HBIORIGINAL Před rokem +16

      ​@@austrofinanzwho said it was funny

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 Před rokem +1

      ​@@austrofinanzlol ???

    • @jimmykroening76
      @jimmykroening76 Před rokem +1

      I've used silver on my mom's toe infection

    • @michaelhorsey5871
      @michaelhorsey5871 Před rokem

      Doctors do not use silver to regrow skin on burn victims...there are silver DRESSINGS that promote healing and help to try and prevent scarring, but no...doctors do not just...toss silver on skin to regrow skin.

    • @austrofinanz
      @austrofinanz Před rokem +1

      @@HBIORIGINAL didnt u watch the vid... he said who sends the funniest fact bout it!

  • @dennis_503_gutierrez
    @dennis_503_gutierrez Před 22 dny

    That silver bar on your video is my bar. Thank you for showing it. 🎉🎉

  • @RackyanHD
    @RackyanHD Před rokem +8

    Silver is the most reflective metal
    Silver is super shiny! Polished silver reflects 95% of the visible light spectrum, which makes it the most reflective metal. Because of that, many mirrors are coated with it. Its reflective properties are also used for objects like telescopes, microscopes, and solar panels.

    • @CrackpotInvesting
      @CrackpotInvesting Před rokem

      Lmao Google help you out here?

    • @RackyanHD
      @RackyanHD Před rokem +1

      @@CrackpotInvesting I dont know any facts about silver but shit, if theres a chance to win some moneys idgaf dude lol. Yeah I did use google.

  • @bero58TR
    @bero58TR Před 10 měsíci +72

    Many people are familiar with the antimicrobial properties of silver, but few might know just how powerful this effect is. In ancient times, it was observed that water stored in silver vessels stayed fresh longer. But here’s the fascinating part: a single silver ion can kill harmful bacteria. It works by disrupting the cell’s metabolic processes and damaging its DNA, effectively neutralizing the threat. This is why silver nanoparticles are incorporated into wound dressings, medical devices, and even some clothing to prevent bacterial growth and infections. Imagine, an element so elegant and shiny also silently wages war against harmful microorganisms!

    • @hervyakay4053
      @hervyakay4053 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Love that. I bought ounces of silvers in Indonesia. I love the sound and the feeling of have ones. I have gold and silvers.

    • @starz965ss
      @starz965ss Před 9 měsíci +1

      You can also boil Coca-Cola and put your silver in it and it will clean the silver.

    • @crizzlytv6554
      @crizzlytv6554 Před 9 měsíci +3

      According to the USGS, Mexico is the largest silver producing country as of current, as the country produced an estimated 6,300 metric tons of silver in 2022. This yield is significantly higher than the 2nd largest silver producer - China - whose mine output of silver is recorded to be 3,600 metric tons in 2022.

    • @jeremiwitt7100
      @jeremiwitt7100 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Here's a fun fact about silver that I really hope you haven't already heard before. We’ve all heard the phrase “born with a silver spoon in his/her mouth,” and most of us would take that to mean the child grew up wealthy. But did you know that the idiom originated as a way of saying that the person never seems to get sick? Because of silver’s germ-killing properties, in the old days, children who were fed with silver spoons (which was a luxury often reserved for wealthier families) were typically healthier babies. I thank you for your channel. It is Amazing!

    • @AlexStrong-eb7bj
      @AlexStrong-eb7bj Před 7 měsíci

      So question.. if one made a skin care mask with silver in it. Would this work?

  • @theaquaescape8376
    @theaquaescape8376 Před 9 měsíci +15

    King Solomon said keep seeking god as you would silver.
    I wondered why he said silver and not gold for a long time until I found out that although gold maybe more valuable, silver is more often harder to mine and lays deeper.
    Not so fun but it’s something that I love about silver. Thank you to the wise king 👑

    • @user-hn3wp5ky3f
      @user-hn3wp5ky3f Před 9 měsíci

      Was the spirit of wisdom that the LORD gave to King Solomon because he wouldn't have known if GOD didn't reveal it to him. Deuteronomy 29:29

    • @simeongray2645
      @simeongray2645 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Every tomahawk missile fired contains 16 kilograms of pure silver.

    • @mar4oz
      @mar4oz Před 8 měsíci

      @@simeongray2645hello I’m very curious if you know or have any idea why this is? This is the first fact I’ve read that I had no idea about and can think of no idea why! Thank you

    • @simeongray2645
      @simeongray2645 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@mar4oz As far as I know, it has to do with the solder connections for all the electronics. Silver is one of the best naturally occurring electrical conductors. The reason it isn't used in computers (being cheaper than the gold that gets used) is that it is way more reactive and therefore doesn't have the longevity that gold does.

  • @ericmeans9070
    @ericmeans9070 Před rokem +10

    I love Silver, everyone should have silver!

  • @TimothyYoung-d6j
    @TimothyYoung-d6j Před měsícem

    Silver makes an individual vibrate higher and projects good energy

  • @Outdoorloving
    @Outdoorloving Před 8 dny

    Silver iodide is used for seeding clouds and I'm pretty sure to help tame some storms and even hurricanes. It's also most reflective materials and is used in lots of reflective telescopes.

  • @ryanscrotum1422
    @ryanscrotum1422 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Silver is one of the highest electrically conductivity element. That's one of the reasons why companies back-in-the-day used the material to make electric coffee and tea makers, it also helped make them look fancy.

  • @georgepatience4069
    @georgepatience4069 Před 10 měsíci +189

    I burnt my hands saving a lady's house by putting out the flames with my bare hands.
    Every week I had to go to the hospital for rotten skin removal. The silver cream covered my hands before bandages...the silver allowed the skin to grow back...like nothing ever happened!

    • @ryanrinaldy17
      @ryanrinaldy17 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Mind blowing. How to find that kind of cream?

    • @whatta7793
      @whatta7793 Před 10 měsíci +14

      ​@@ryanrinaldy17I'm going to assume he is talking about colodial silver or however it's spelled.

    • @berthageorge2627
      @berthageorge2627 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Really...?😊

    • @grxengine
      @grxengine Před 10 měsíci +11

      Oh Lord. Yo, send this dude his brick NOW! We quit.

    • @DoomsdayDatabase
      @DoomsdayDatabase Před 10 měsíci +9

      He's talking about silver nitrate cream

  • @rogerreads318
    @rogerreads318 Před měsícem +6

    A silver bullet is often one of the few weapons that are effective against a werewolf, vampire, witch, or other supernatural beings. The term silver bullet is also a metaphor for a simple, seemingly magical, solution to a difficult problem: for example, penicillin circa 1930 was a "silver bullet" that allowed doctors to treat and successfully cure many bacterial infections.

  • @R_n_Beaves
    @R_n_Beaves Před rokem +19

    Silver is super shiny! Polished silver reflects 95% of the visible light spectrum, which makes it the most reflective metal. Because of that, many mirrors are coated with it.

  • @MagickMoonstone
    @MagickMoonstone Před rokem +41

    One of my favorite facts about silver that for some reason people don't know is that it's used in ointments and bandages because of its antibacterial properties and it also has the ability to stimulate the healing process.

  • @Funkycharms69
    @Funkycharms69 Před 8 dny

    Silver has its largest use in industry, and not even in jewelry due to its impressive capabilities. Including self healing. When silver tarnishes or oxidizes heating it up will turn it back into silver. You can polish silver by bringing it to a dull glow with a flame, and then cooling under a reducing atmosphere. That's why its used in electrical contacts in almost all relays industrially.

  • @chasingkoi
    @chasingkoi Před měsícem +2

    Silver is silver when clean,, love ur shorts,,, cheers Terry,

  • @semisituitupou6397
    @semisituitupou6397 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Silver is the most reflective metal and has germ killing properties, back in the day children who were fed with silver spoons were generally more healthier than ones who weren't.

  • @firoshjoseph1733
    @firoshjoseph1733 Před 10 měsíci +68

    One lesser-known fact about silver is that it has antibacterial properties. Silver ions can inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This property has led to the use of silver in various medical applications, such as silver-coated dressings for wound care and silver-infused fabrics for antimicrobial clothing. Additionally, silver nanoparticles are being explored for their potential in water purification and as a natural antibacterial agent in various products. So, beyond its monetary and decorative value, silver has some fascinating antimicrobial properties.

    • @juanbarbecho9347
      @juanbarbecho9347 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Chatgpt ahh response

    • @kypro6485
      @kypro6485 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Obvious ChatGPT. Please dont let this guy win

    • @BigAndTall1020
      @BigAndTall1020 Před 10 měsíci

      He may have “cheated” but also I learned something I otherwise might not have 🤷‍♂️ I think that might be the future

    • @TM-bn8pv
      @TM-bn8pv Před 10 měsíci

      Work smarter, not harder.
      Also, a guy turned into a Smurf after ingesting silver to help ail a disease. Name is Paul Karason.

    • @debacofzomb9889
      @debacofzomb9889 Před 10 měsíci

      Garlic is also an anti-bacterial, potent against vampires. Silver kills werewolves and sometimes is used against vampires. I find it very interesting that anything involving decay, rot, disease, bacteria and viruses were attached demonic properties by our ancestors, while things like silver and garlic, which are antibacterial, were attributes to repel evil 😁

  • @Thodidaermae
    @Thodidaermae Před 21 dnem

    Silver is known for its impressive antibacterial properties. For centuries, people have used silver to purify water and preserve food because it can kill a wide range of microorganisms. Even today, silver is incorporated into medical devices, bandages, and clothing to help prevent bacterial growth and infection. This unique property is due to the release of silver ions, which can disrupt essential biological processes in bacteria, making silver an effective tool in fighting infections.

  • @user-oe7xx3vc2i
    @user-oe7xx3vc2i Před 19 dny

    Silver is the best electrical conductor of all metals, with a conductivity of 100 that other metals are measured against. It has many movable atoms, which allows electrons to move smoothly and produce more conductivity

  • @ChukkieB0Y
    @ChukkieB0Y Před rokem +28

    I used silver yesterday in my patient’s wound. Very helpful in difficult healing wounds.

    • @lisalep
      @lisalep Před rokem +1

      Yeah my partner got a really bad burn and after he came outta hospital he was given gauze with silver through it and a cream with silver in it x

    • @Matt-716
      @Matt-716 Před rokem

      It's called silvadene it's not silver it's not like a sprinkled silver inside of a or on top of a burn I mean everybody has had that cream they spread it on with a tongue depressor so sorry I don't think that qualify is as a kilo of silver price but good try though

    • @chrishansen5784
      @chrishansen5784 Před rokem

      How does silver help any? Explain pls

  • @JV-xi9gz
    @JV-xi9gz Před 9 měsíci +50

    Silver is anti bacterial and anti fungal. People used to drop an ounce of silver into their water wells so the water would be safe to drink.

    • @rickybobbyuu
      @rickybobbyuu Před 9 měsíci +4

      Silver can wound werewolves. Happy Halloween

    • @FreshlukeJamie
      @FreshlukeJamie Před 9 měsíci

      sounds like bullshit. how can silver just kill all the bacteria in water.

    • @brian87401cortez
      @brian87401cortez Před 9 měsíci

      That's where all the really hard work is that that's why they got every ounce of silver out the dirt

  • @keithhilton4290
    @keithhilton4290 Před 10 dny

    Silver is the best electrical and thermal conductor of any metal due to its high number of movable atoms, which allows electrons to move smoothly. These properties make silver valuable in industry, especially in solar cells.

  • @lmendoza3365
    @lmendoza3365 Před 15 dny

    Silver coins were often put in barrels of milk in colonial times because the clanking together of the coins would release silver ions into the milk helping preserve it longer without “refrigeration” keeping the bacteria in check so the milk wouldn’t spoil.

  • @grogandgutsgaming
    @grogandgutsgaming Před 7 měsíci +8

    Silver has antimicrobial properties, meaning it can help kill bacteria and fungi. This quality has led to the use of silver in various medical applications, including wound dressings and surgical instruments. So, not only is silver shiny and valuable, but it also has a fun side as a germ-fighting element!

  • @AlecsBaldTwin
    @AlecsBaldTwin Před rokem +77

    Silver is the most reflective element! It actually reflects about 95% of the visible light spectrum, which makes it incredibly shiny and reflective.

    • @TheSej228
      @TheSej228 Před rokem +1

      Did u get the silver

    • @Ken_Dalton
      @Ken_Dalton Před rokem +8

      ​@@TheSej228no that telegram thing are scammers never reply to anything you see from telegram.. Maxx don't use that no would any business 🤙🏼

    • @jernynesto4269
      @jernynesto4269 Před rokem +4

      ​@@Ken_Daltonare you sure i got the same message

    • @andy_B_goode
      @andy_B_goode Před rokem +4

      ​@@jernynesto4269Yeah, it's a scammer!

    • @Jediskills14
      @Jediskills14 Před rokem +2

      @Ken_Dalton thanks for that I just got that message too

  • @TimothyYoung-d6j
    @TimothyYoung-d6j Před měsícem

    Silver makes a individuals vibration High and have good energy

  • @FuzailMajoo1
    @FuzailMajoo1 Před hodinou

    Silver is antibacterial. Some medical devices, such as stethoscopes and digital thermometers are made of silver to prevent contamination and spreading infections patients

  • @avinmathew2017
    @avinmathew2017 Před rokem +365

    Fun fact: Silver is able to kill bacteria that were previously thought to be immune to antibacterial agents

    • @silversliver1592
      @silversliver1592 Před rokem +5

      true story.

    • @stevenm4966
      @stevenm4966 Před rokem +6

      Time traveling thief stole my comment!!!

    • @Nipper-ty9tk
      @Nipper-ty9tk Před rokem +5

      My pharmacy sells these eye dropper bottles that are blue, that have silver in it. I've been meaning to try it, but haven't yet. It's supposed to be beneficial.

    • @tibbygotloud
      @tibbygotloud Před rokem +6

      That’s silver salts not silver

    • @Nipper-ty9tk
      @Nipper-ty9tk Před rokem +2

      @@tibbygotloud ok, thank you.

  • @LarryWalsh369
    @LarryWalsh369 Před 21 dnem

    Silver reflects 95 per cent of the light that strikes it, making it the most lustrous (shiny) of the metals. Silver conducts heat and electricity better than any other metal does

  • @bigdeezle77
    @bigdeezle77 Před rokem +52

    Silver has antimicrobial properties so it is used in some of the wound dressings and skin treatments we use in the hospital.

    • @Punjabstateboys
      @Punjabstateboys Před rokem

      Is this Legit ^ ?

    • @MrRunItUp
      @MrRunItUp Před rokem +1

      @@Punjabstateboys No, it's a scam!

    • @Punjabstateboys
      @Punjabstateboys Před rokem

      @@MrRunItUp I thought so thanks my g

    • @user-rj5cr8bi9s
      @user-rj5cr8bi9s Před rokem

      @@Punjabstateboys it is legit...it kills them...there are socks with silver lines inside them so your feet don t stink

  • @TeflonGambino
    @TeflonGambino Před rokem +9

    Silver has natural antibacterial properties, which is why it's used in medical applications, such as wound dressings and catheters.

  • @juandavidorozcovargas7480

    Silver Recycling: Silver is a highly recyclable metal. Old jewelry, utensils, and other silver items can be melted down and reused without losing their properties. This makes it a valuable resource in terms of sustainability.

  • @JesusisLord-7A
    @JesusisLord-7A Před 17 dny

    Silver is one of the "waste" metals in the copper refining process from copper mining, along with gold, lead, and some platinum group metals. The sludge in the bottom of the copper refining vats is removed and sent to get further refined to harvest the other metals.

  • @SP-bp7pz
    @SP-bp7pz Před rokem +32

    Fun fact, I’m a doctor and we use silver nitrate on nose bleeds! For most patients, a stick of silver nitrate applied to the end arteries in the nose will cause it to coagulate and stop the bleeding! It almost “burns” the arteries thus stopping nose bleeds. It’s very important because a severe nose bleed can actually be life threatening. So yeah, Silver has saved more lives than we can imagine, that’s the fun silver fact from me! I love your channel btw

    • @ysnsmth
      @ysnsmth Před rokem +1

      that's cool to know :)

    • @SP-bp7pz
      @SP-bp7pz Před rokem +1

      @@ysnsmththank you :)

    • @BoutThatAction
      @BoutThatAction Před rokem +2

      Life threatening??? Thats wild. Ive had some gnarlyyyy nose bleeds from fuxkin pollen. I swear a pint o blood one time

    • @Junior-es7mu
      @Junior-es7mu Před rokem +1

      You won

    • @SP-bp7pz
      @SP-bp7pz Před rokem +1

      @@BoutThatActionyeah! The bleed/clots can become substantial enough to fall back into the throat and completely obstruct your airway!

  • @zaneziah9117
    @zaneziah9117 Před rokem +23

    Silver has the highest thermal conductivity of any element!

  • @asifjiyad4455
    @asifjiyad4455 Před 15 dny

    Silver is the next big thing after Gold. The value is gonna go up... Trax you are the promoter

  • @leodiaz1120
    @leodiaz1120 Před rokem +13

    Silver is the most reflective element. Thanks Max for all the great content. You have educated me greatly.

    • @Logulator
      @Logulator Před rokem

      Really stealing my comment smh

    • @leodiaz1120
      @leodiaz1120 Před rokem

      Wasn’t trying to steal dude. I cheated and googled facts. And obviously I’m gonna have some similar ones. I actually deleted my first one because I had seen someone already had it. And did the second one. And same thing. I was like screw it. I’m not gonna win anyways. 😅

    • @Logulator
      @Logulator Před rokem

      @@leodiaz1120 I’m just messing around good luck bro we did post the same thing though

  • @Bas20005
    @Bas20005 Před 5 dny

    Silver is sometimes used - usually in alternative medicine - to treat colds and flu viruses as well as sinus and lung infections.

  • @Eduardo-xy4dh
    @Eduardo-xy4dh Před dnem

    Silver reflects about 95% of visible light, making it the most reflective metal.

  • @allthings21century
    @allthings21century Před 9 dny +1

    Silver Fun Fact: Did you know that Combining Silver with Copper makes it stronger and more resilient to tarnishing, that’s why most jewelry is made using Sterling Silver, which is made by combining Silver with Copper for added shine, durability and resiliency to tarnish.

  • @zenabbukani4224
    @zenabbukani4224 Před 9 měsíci +9

    If your plants miss there color, put some silver in water over night, after that give that water to your plants and they will be green again😊

  • @tryhard9995
    @tryhard9995 Před 9 měsíci +32

    Silver can actually be used to make it rain,The compound silver iodide has been used for cloud seeding, to cause clouds to produce rain and try to control hurricanes.

    • @matthewblasco2730
      @matthewblasco2730 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Wrong that was proven wrong but anyone who actually thought it Wallis work mist of been an idiot back then lol

    • @bradcamilleri7547
      @bradcamilleri7547 Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is the winner!!! If you don't believe this comment, start with the Vietnam War. That's the first time we tried to geo- engineer the atmosphere

    • @matthewblasco2730
      @matthewblasco2730 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@bradcamilleri7547 key word tried don’t mean it worked as I said before it was proven wrong so it’s not correct what he said it can’t be used for that reason

    • @bradcamilleri7547
      @bradcamilleri7547 Před 9 měsíci

      @matthewblasco2730 the funny part is all you have to do is a little research so you don't look so foolish. Go right now to the Google and do a search so you can stop talking out of your mouth. You don't know what your talking about and need to educate yourself

    • @among832
      @among832 Před 9 měsíci

      Silver shine bright with the light.😅

  • @JayRo27
    @JayRo27 Před 26 dny

    Silver is the best electrical conductor of all elements.

  • @Arnold.T.Johnson_aka_A.T.

    Silver is the first precious metal used as currency

  • @seuthsayer
    @seuthsayer Před 8 měsíci +13

    Positively-charged silver ions create a conductive field that reflects electromagnetic radiation away from the body, which stimulates the body’s natural conductivity and improves blood circulation, body temperature balance, and general well-being.
    Positively charged silver ions also bind to negatively charged oxygen receptors in bacteria, which is why silver can fight against harmful infection and disease

    • @brianboettcher666
      @brianboettcher666 Před 8 měsíci

      Silver can make it rain

    • @mwa5704
      @mwa5704 Před 8 měsíci

      Silver and electromagnetic radiation: Silver ions do not create a conductive field that reflects electromagnetic radiation away from the body.
      Silver and blood circulation: There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that silver ions stimulate the body's natural conductivity and improve blood circulation or body temperature balance

  • @Psycho-Complex
    @Psycho-Complex Před 9 měsíci +8

    Silver was often used to bless wells in coin form in the past. This actually happened to save many lives due to silver's antimicrobial properties. This kept people safe from microbes despite them having no knowledge of bacteria/viruses.

  • @lucasferreira2073
    @lucasferreira2073 Před 17 dny +2

    Silver has natural antibacterial properties and has been used to prevent infections for thousands of years.

  • @Wes_Stacks.
    @Wes_Stacks. Před 23 dny +3

    Fun fact silver will never be worthless

    • @johno1544
      @johno1544 Před dnem +1

      Has like a 9,000 year history of holding value.

  • @Fungu76
    @Fungu76 Před 11 měsíci +22

    Man you guys are amazing people to help people. I wish I could hang out with you for a day and learn. Awesome to watch

  • @ledocdetondoc921
    @ledocdetondoc921 Před rokem +85

    I love silver
    Specially when we talk about haze !
    Super silver haze baby!

  • @jaymex-ds7oy
    @jaymex-ds7oy Před 5 dny

    Silver containers were used to keep food and wine from spoiling, and the Phoenicians used silver vessels to store water, wine, and vinegar during voyages. During the Bubonic plague, people in medieval and Renaissance Europe ate and drank with silver utensils to protect themselves from disease.

  • @GeorgesSat
    @GeorgesSat Před 17 dny

    Silver was used for combating vampires. In folklore, silver was believed to have mystical properties capable of warding off evil creatures, including vampires. This belief was so strong that people would make bullets out of silver specifically to kill vampires and other supernatural entities. The idea stems from silver's association with purity and its supposed ability to repel dark forces, making it a key element in various legends and superstitions surrounding the undead.

  • @floydgines5838
    @floydgines5838 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Silver makes beautiful jewelry!!!

  • @billykidddennison779
    @billykidddennison779 Před 21 dnem

    Silver is actually the best electrical and thermal conductor of any other element.

  • @moshefisher1545
    @moshefisher1545 Před 19 dny

    Silver is highly reflective, which is why it's used in mirrors, but did you know it's also the best thermal conductor of any metal? This means it can transfer heat more efficiently than copper, gold, or aluminum.

  • @vaughnwolf
    @vaughnwolf Před 7 měsíci +28

    Silver is the best reflector of visible light known, which is why it’s used for making mirrors. However, despite this high reflectivity, silver tarnishes so easily that it’s rarely used for high-quality optical mirrors. Imagine the irony: the best material for reflecting light is also one that quickly loses its shine!

  • @alieldorado1438
    @alieldorado1438 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Fun fact for silver: it's used in burn cream! One of the best treatments for 3rd degree burns is silver sulfadiazinine cream, it is an antibacterial agent.
    Love your videos, much respect 🙏

  • @zakkaryhoffman8503
    @zakkaryhoffman8503 Před 5 dny

    Polished silver reflects 95% of visible light making it ideal for mirrors, telescopes, and cameras

  • @lifeometry
    @lifeometry Před rokem +10

    Mexico is the worlds leading producer of silver 🇲🇽

  • @funstuffnl6629
    @funstuffnl6629 Před rokem +64

    Fun fact: Silver has pretty good germ-killing properties which is where the saying: "born with a silver spoon in his mouth" came from. Because richer families generally fed with silver spoons, thats why those baby's were in general healthier.

    • @papasazombie5971
      @papasazombie5971 Před rokem

      Dang you said it first but are very right.

    • @tlcchaos
      @tlcchaos Před rokem +2

      Scammers alert….Multiple people continue to be conned. I have reported to CZcams with seemingly no effect. I have also emailed Traxx days ago alerting him, no response or, seemingly, no action taken to prevent the further tarnishing of his good name

    • @ianunderwood3850
      @ianunderwood3850 Před rokem +14

      @@tlcchaos it's OK, if his name gets tarnished,he can use some foil and baking soda to get it clean as a whistle.

    • @eddiemorales7467
      @eddiemorales7467 Před rokem +1

      I commented this fact 3 days before you. :)

    • @MartinButts-vk6zc
      @MartinButts-vk6zc Před rokem

      You can use Toothpaste And a soft rag it will clein silver two

  • @blakenobles2224
    @blakenobles2224 Před 18 dny

    Mexico is the world‘s largest producer of silver, and has maintained that lead for some years now. In 2017, the country produced 5,600 metric tons of the metal. Peru is the second largest producer of silver, followed by China.

  • @randyprice9722
    @randyprice9722 Před rokem +44

    Silver kills germs!!! Love your videos. Coming to NY to meet you some day!

  • @trevorperkins5181
    @trevorperkins5181 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Silver nitrate was used for treating wounds and skin ulcers! I figured it’s still silver maybe not exactly the solid silver but still from silver!

  • @Sanchez_369
    @Sanchez_369 Před 2 dny

    If you have argyria, the symptoms may start in your mouth, with your gums turning gray-brown. Your skin may start to turn slate-gray, metallic, or blue-gray. This could happen after a few months or years, depending on how much silver you are exposed to. It may only affect one area of skin, or it could change the appearance of all your skin.
    The discoloration may stand out most on your forehead, nose, hands, and other areas that are exposed to the sun.
    The whites of your eyes and nail beds may also turn blue-gray.
    Some people's internal organs in their abdomen -- such as the spleen, liver, and intestines -- take on a bluish color, but you wouldn’t know this unless you had surgery.

  • @juanmanriquez6510
    @juanmanriquez6510 Před měsícem

    Silver is very conducive material for electricity. It can be used in anything and everything that has the capacity to transfer or store electricity.

  • @larrybrown7704
    @larrybrown7704 Před 11 měsíci +64

    Silver was once mined in a German town called "Joachim's Valley." Coins minted from this mine were called "joachmisthaler," which was shortened into "thaler," which later morphed into the word "dollar

    • @MNtoCali
      @MNtoCali Před 11 měsíci

      🧢

    • @edenchereek3632
      @edenchereek3632 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Even if you made that up it’s still impressive!

    • @ProfessorAssisFeijo
      @ProfessorAssisFeijo Před 11 měsíci

      A fun fact about silver is that it has natural antibacterial properties. Silver ions can effectively kill or inhibit the growth of many bacteria, which is why silver has been used in various medical and antimicrobial applications throughout history.

    • @ProfessorAssisFeijo
      @ProfessorAssisFeijo Před 11 měsíci

      Another interesting fact about silver is that it's one of the best conductors of electricity among all the elements. This property makes it highly valuable in electronics and electrical applications, such as in the production of high-quality electrical connectors and in the manufacturing of circuit boards and conductive coatings.

    • @ProfessorAssisFeijo
      @ProfessorAssisFeijo Před 11 měsíci

      Silver can tarnish and turn black when exposed to certain compounds, like sulfur compounds in the air. So, even though it's known for its shiny appearance, silver sometimes decides to have a "bad hair day" and turns dull and tarnished, requiring a bit of polishing to shine again!