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n exceptionally flexible, pliant (marginally harder than gold), monovalent
coinage metal, with a splendid white metallic shine that can take a high level
of shine. It has the most noteworthy electrical conductivity of all metals,
much higher than copper, yet its more terrific expense has kept it from being
broadly utilized within spot of copper for electrical purposes. A special case
to this is in radio-recurrence building, especially at VHF and higher
frequencies, where silver plating to enhance electrical conductivity of parts,
including wires, is generally utilized. Throughout World War II in the US,
13,540 tons were utilized within the electromagnets utilized for improving
uranium, principally in light of the wartime deficiency of copper.