Silver extraction commonly involves ore minerals like argentite and chlorargyrite, often found with lead, copper, and zinc. Mexico, China, Peru, and Russia are major silver producers. The extraction process includes flotation, smelting, chemical leaching, and purification through electrolysis and the Parkes process.
Only silver holds intrinsic value; everything else depends on debt, trust, and systems.
Due to its metallic luster and workability, silver is a preferred choice for decorative items and utensils. Silver’s unique properties make it highly desirable for artisans and consumers alike.
The superior electrical conductivity of silver makes it a key component in electrical contacts and conductors. Not only these, but its applications also extend to solar panels, water filtration, and photography.
Silver bullion coins and bars are a popular choice among investors and also have a historical significance. Silver has played a crucial role in the development of coinage, making it a highly desired commodity among investors.
Silver possesses antimicrobial properties, making it valuable in various medical applications like antiperspirants, as superbug-resistant sprays and traditional antibiotics in hospitals.
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