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In mineralogy, cleavage refers to the way a mineral breaks along planes of weakness due to the arrangement of its atoms. Silver has a characteristic cleavage that is typically described as perfect in one direction, meaning it breaks cleanly and easily along one plane. This cleavage is a result of the crystal structure of silver, which allows it to break along the atomic planes with minimal force.

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7mo ago

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