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What the fuck? Silver isn't highly corrosive. It isn't even mildly corrosive. The fact that it occurs natively and doesn't react with many things, relatively speaking, is a big part of while silver has always been regarded as valuable... though less so than gold, which is pretty much as inert as they get.
Yeah sure, there are some chemicals that can react with it eventually... but if it was corrosive then you wouldn't be able to touch it bare-handed.
Is that just a translation error then?
Yeah sure, there are some chemicals that can react with it eventually... but if it was corrosive then you wouldn't be able to touch it bare-handed.
Is that just a translation error then?