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What is the Melting Point of Silver?

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The melting point of silver is approximately 1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit (961.8 degrees Celsius). The melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid when at atmospheric pressure. At this specific temperature, the solid and liquid phases exist in equilibrium. Silver's relatively high melting point makes it ideal for use in various industrial applications, such as jewelry and electronics. However, the melting point can vary slightly depending on the silver's purity and the presence of any alloying elements.
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