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Platinum wire fuses more easily on glass than copper wire due to its higher melting point and better thermal conductivity. When heated, platinum can create a strong bond with the glass surface, while copper may not adhere as effectively due to its lower melting point and tendency to oxidize. Additionally, the thermal expansion properties of platinum may allow it to form a more stable connection with glass compared to copper.

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Why does platinum wire fuse more easily in the glass than a copper wire?

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