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  2. Silver, the white metal, has an illustrious 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.

  3. 21 Incredible Uses for Silver | Gold News - BullionVault

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    Whether in laundry detergent or inside jet engines, silver has become a material of innovation and is now appearing in a number of unexpected places and products. Take a look at our infographic below to find out some of the most incredible uses for silver for yourself!

  4. Silver | Facts, Properties, & Uses | Britannica

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    Silver has the highest known electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals and is used in fabricating printed electrical circuits and as a vapor-deposited coating for electronic conductors; it is also alloyed with such elements as nickel or palladium for use in electrical contacts.

  5. 101 Uses of Silver in Everyday Life

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    It's been said, there are over 10,000 uses of silver in industrial applications. But are there really? Discover 101 common silver uses in everyday life!

  6. 10 Common But Fascinating Uses of Silver | U.S. Money Reserve

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    What follows is our rundown of 10 golden opportunities for silver. Silver Is Used For1. Cars. Motor vehicles depend on silver as much as they depend on fuel. More than 36 million ounces of silver are used each year in auto manufacturing, according to The Silver Institute.

  7. Silver - Wikipedia

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    The major use of silver besides coinage throughout most of history was in the manufacture of jewellery and other general-use items, and this continues to be a major use today. Examples include table silver for cutlery, for which silver is highly suited due to its antibacterial properties.

  8. Silver is used to make mirrors, as it is the best reflector of visible light known, although it does tarnish with time. It is also used in dental alloys, solder and brazing alloys, electrical contacts and batteries.