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A typical microchip contains a very small amount of silver, generally ranging from a few micrograms to a few milligrams, depending on the specific design and application. Silver is primarily used in the form of conductive inks or as a coating for certain components to enhance electrical conductivity. Due to the miniaturization of electronics, the overall silver content in microchips has decreased over time.

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