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Silver's unmatched conductivity fuels industrial conflicts over cost and performance
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What is a major factor causing fluctuations in silver supply that affects its industrial use?
Silver is primarily mined independently, so its supply is stable regardless of other metals.
Silver is mostly produced as a byproduct of refining other metals, linking its supply to their production levels.
Silver supply is controlled solely by government stockpiles, not by mining or refining processes.
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Silver's brilliance and conductivity spark a tug-of-war between cost and performance in technology
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How does silver's production as a byproduct of other metals affect its market availability?
Silver is mined independently in large quantities, making its supply stable regardless of other metals.
Silver's market availability is solely determined by its own demand, independent of other metals.
Silver supply depends on the mining and refining of copper, gold, lead, and zinc, linking its availability to these metals' demand.
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Silver's unmatched electrical and thermal conductivity make it a vital industrial metal
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Why is silver often produced as a byproduct rather than mined directly?
Because silver is too rare to be mined directly in significant quantities
Because it commonly occurs combined with other metals like copper, gold, lead, and zinc, making extraction during their refining more efficient
Because silver is only found in synthetic compounds created during metal refining
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