How do we get silver?

Silver ore
Silver ore
Silver mining is the extraction of the precious metal silver from the Earth through excavation (i.e., mining).
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is mined through both open-pit and underground methods. The open pit method involves using heavy machinery to mine deposits relatively near the Earth's surface. In underground mining, tunnelling deep shafts into the ground allows for the extraction of the ore.
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Where do you find silver?

Silver is sometimes encountered in pure form. It also is mined from the minerals acanthite (silver sulfide) and stephanite. Silver also is found in the common minerals chlorargyrite (silver chloride) and polybasite. Silver is mined in many countries, but most comes from the USA, Canada, Mexico, Peru and Bolivia.
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How did us get silver?

63% of consumption was imported, from Mexico, Canada, Peru and Chile, and the remainder was derived from recycling. Three US mines had silver as their primary product, and 39 mines reported silver as a byproduct of gold and base metals production.
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What is the main source of silver?

The principal sources of silver are copper, copper-nickel, gold, lead, and lead-zinc ores obtained from Canada, Mexico, Poland, Peru, Bolivia, Australia and the United States.
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Is silver found in rocks?

Silver. Silver can be found in its pure form in volcanic rocks. It is very shiny when polished, but soon tarnishes (goes dull).
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How did silver get on Earth?

Silver forms in star explosions called supernovae, as does gold. A study published in September 2012 in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics found that smaller stars that explodeproduce silver, while larger stars produce gold. Silver really exploded on Earth, however, when Europeans landed on the New World in 1492.
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Which is more rare gold or silver?

Gold. Interestingly, above-ground silver is actually more rare than gold. In fact, almost all the gold that has been mined to this day is still here, and its use is largely limited to currency, portable wealth, and jewelry. On the other hand, when silver gets used, it's gone forever.
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How does silver form naturally?

Within the Earth, silver is formed from sulfur compounds. In the Earth's crust, the temperature is very hot (approximately 200 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on how close you are to the planet's mantle). The salt water that exists within the crust concentrates into a brine solution where silver remains dissolved.
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Where can I mine for silver?

The 10 biggest silver mines in the world
  • Penasquito, Mexico. ...
  • Polkowice-Sieroszowice, Poland. ...
  • San Cristobal, Bolivia. ...
  • Pitarrilla, Mexico. ...
  • Lubin, Poland. ...
  • Rudna, Poland. ...
  • Gumuskoy, Turkey. ...
  • Fresnillo, Mexico.
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Who got us gold 2022?

Jacobellis ends U.S., personal Olympic gold drought

Veteran snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis, competing in her fifth Olympic Games, finally claimed the title she wanted. Her victory on Day 5 of the Games ended a long wait for her and gave Team USA its first gold at Beijing 2022.
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Does USA have any medals yet 2022?

More specifically, Team USA came home with 9 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 6 bronze medals. Norway, Germany, and Canada finished in the top three of both total and gold medals. How will the United States fare in 2022?
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Has the US won any gold medals yet 2022?

The United States finished fifth in the final medal standings at the Beijing Olympics. Medals were awarded this year in 109 events across 15 disciplines. Team USA finished with 25 total medals, including eight gold, 10 silver and seven bronze.
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Is silver found with gold?

Silver is most often found together with gold, in a homogeneous alloy known as electrum, an alloy heavily used in the production of coinage in ancient times.
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Can silver be man made?

A man made method, utilizing particles bombardment technique, is used to produce Silver. The particles bombardment technique uses particle accelerator to accelerate Boron particles to high speed. These high speed Boron particles contain high energy.
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What does silver look like in a mine?

For ores where the most valuable element is silver, the silver is normally contained in minerals colored gray to black in appearance. These minerals range from a metallic sheen to an earthy soot-like appearance. Sooty black minerals are common in many very rich silver ore samples.
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Can you turn copper into silver?

A 'copper' coin is dipped into a solution of sodium zincate in contact with zinc. The coin is plated with zinc and appears silver in colour. The plated coin is held in a Bunsen flame for a few seconds and the zinc and copper form an alloy of brass.
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Can you create silver?

Mix 1 part blue with 1 part black, and add a small amount of white to create silver.
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Where was silver first found?

Silver Mining in History - The Silver Institute. The story of silver mining began about 5,000 years ago. Silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in Anatolia, now located in modern-day Turkey.
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Will the world run out of silver?

The timing estimate range for peak silver production is narrow, in the range 2027–2038, with the best estimate in 2034. By 2240, all silver mines will be nearly empty and exhausted.
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Will silver hit $100 an ounce?

If inflation continues to rise and reaches double-digit values through 2022 and 2023, the price of $100 an ounce for silver could be possible. Consider that in 2021, we saw inflation rates averaging around 5%, which was the highest rate since 2008.
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Can gold be created?

Yes, gold can be created from other elements. But the process requires nuclear reactions, and is so expensive that you currently cannot make money by selling the gold that you create from other elements.
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How rare is silver in the universe?

The abundance of elements in the earth's crust is often measured in parts per million (ppm). Of the three precious metals (gold, silver and platinum), gold is the rarest (0.004 ppm), followed by platinum (0.005 ppm) and silver (0.075 ppm).
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How is silver formed simple?

Silver occurs uncombined, and in ores such as argentite and chlorargyrite (horn silver). However, it is mostly extracted from lead-zinc, copper, gold and copper-nickel ores as a by-product of mining for these metals. The metal is recovered either from the ore, or during the electrolytic refining of copper.
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Is gold natural to Earth?

Where is gold found? In its natural form, it is found deep in the layers of the earth where it is transported by water, molten lava and volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes. Geologists have found gold in rocks as old as 4.5 billion years ago.
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