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Silver

Silver, the white metal, has a renowned reputation for its use in jewelry and coins, but today, silver’s primary use is industrial. Whether in cell phones or solar panels, new innovations are constantly emerging to take advantage of silver’s unique properties.

As it is more abundant, silver is far less expensive than gold. Additionally, an be ground into powder, turned into paste, shaved into flakes, converted into a salt, alloyed with other metals, flattened into printable sheets, drawn into wires, suspended as a colloid, or even employed as a catalyst. These qualities ensure that silver will continue to flourish as an industrial component while also retaining its status as a wealth symbol.

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