Silver is cheaper, it can be fashioned into utensils and jewelry, it's a better conductor of electricity, and almost as good a conductor of heat, it's less dense.
Gold is limited to 14kt jewelry realistically anything above that is too soft and ablation becomes a serious issue, even cleaning gold jewelry can wear it away as gold dust.
You can't use it as utensils, its heat conductivity is only marginally better, and the resitance to tarnishing is countered by its softness.
Silver is cheaper, it can be fashioned into utensils and jewelry, it's a better conductor of electricity, and almost as good a conductor of heat, it's less dense.
Gold is limited to 14kt jewelry realistically anything above that is too soft and ablation becomes a serious issue, even cleaning gold jewelry can wear it away as gold dust.
You can't use it as utensils, its heat conductivity is only marginally better, and the resitance to tarnishing is countered by its softness.
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