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1. Copper wire is used to transfer electricity.
Conductivity
2. There are 19.3 grams of gold in one cubic centimeter.
Density
3. Iron turns to liquid at 1,534.85°C.
Melting point
4. Silver is very easy to bend.
Hardness
5. Fluorite is a green crystal.
Color
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