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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1940517, member: 15199"]It is a type 1B element on the periodic chart and is not superconductive. In fact when doped into a a superconductive mix, ( see <a href="http://phys.org/news/2012-12-silver-superconductor-secrets.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://phys.org/news/2012-12-silver-superconductor-secrets.html" rel="nofollow">http://phys.org/news/2012-12-silver-superconductor-secrets.html</a>), it reduces superconductivity. Its use in medical fields is also limited , very few treatments use silver outside of burns and radiation damage. The oligiodynamic action against bacterial infections is often mentioned by certain silver publications, purifying water , milk , etc. but there are better and more economical methods. Solar panels in the past have used an ounce of so of silver each, but when silver went high, new compounds were found which almost eliminated silver, and probably will in the future. The silver is not used up in solar panels, so recycling is available. Supply and demand does influence the pricing, but the demand actually seems to be stable to decreasing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1940517, member: 15199"]It is a type 1B element on the periodic chart and is not superconductive. In fact when doped into a a superconductive mix, ( see [url]http://phys.org/news/2012-12-silver-superconductor-secrets.html[/url]), it reduces superconductivity. Its use in medical fields is also limited , very few treatments use silver outside of burns and radiation damage. The oligiodynamic action against bacterial infections is often mentioned by certain silver publications, purifying water , milk , etc. but there are better and more economical methods. Solar panels in the past have used an ounce of so of silver each, but when silver went high, new compounds were found which almost eliminated silver, and probably will in the future. The silver is not used up in solar panels, so recycling is available. Supply and demand does influence the pricing, but the demand actually seems to be stable to decreasing.[/QUOTE]
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