For what it's worth, some data on silver below, from the program 
"Periodic Table of the Elements".  The 16 bit version is available 
> from my webpage.

--Gary

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Someone said:

>> Silver is 47 and is
>> therefore paramagnetic.
>
>believe that by definition para/dia magnetic properties refer to the 
>electron pairing in the outer shell ( not necessarily the atomic 
>number) O2 is 8, has 2 unpaired electrons in outer shell and is 
>paramagnetic.
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Name: Silver
Symbol: Ag
Group: Transition Metal
Crystal Structure: Cubic: Face centered
Lattice parm. a: 4.0863 Å
Lattice parm. b: 
Lattice parm. c or axial angle: 
Atomic number: 47
Atomic weight: 107.8682
Shells: 2,8,18,18,1                <-----------
Orbitals: [Kr] 4d10 5s1
Melting point: 961.93°C
Boiling point: 2162°C
Electronegativity: 1.93
Covalent radius: 1.34 Å
Ionic radius: 1.15 (+1) Å
Atomic radius: 1.75 Å
Atomic volume: 10.3 cm³/mol
First ionization potential: 7.5762 V
Second ionization potential: 21.49 V
Third ionization potential: 34.83 V
Oxydation states: 1
Density @ 293 K: 10.5 g/cm³
Specific heat: 0.235 J/gK
Heat of vaporization: 250.580 kJ/mol
Heat of fusion: 11.30 kJ/mol
Electrical conductivity: 0.630 10^6/cm ohm
Thermal conductivity: 4.29 W/cmK
Modulus of elasticity: 80 10³ MPa
Coeficient of therm. exp.: 18.9 10^-6 K^-1
Valence: 1,2
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User3:  
 KA KB LA LB MA
eV 22105.9 24943.2 2984.41 3151.05 0 0
Å 0.56087 0.497071 4.15444 3.93473 0 0
 K L-I L-II L-III M-I M-II M-III M-IV M-V
eV 25514 3806 3524 3352 0 0 0 402.2 398.1
Å 0.48595 3.25763 3.51831 3.69885 0 0 0 30.8268 31.1443
 KA KB LA LB MA MB 83% 0% 6.3% 0% 0% 0%