Vacuum deposition of metals is a common process, in which the substrate material is held in an evacuated container, and from a small container nearby, the metal to be deposited is evaporated by simple heat. This metal vapour spreads throughout the space, and readily deposits on many materials.
Aluminium is often vacuum deposited onto glass mirrors for telescopes.
Platinum and gold are common evaporates.
Water will evaporate at a lower temperature than its normal boiling point when exposed to a 28-inch vacuum. The exact temperature at which water will start to evaporate will depend on the specific vacuum level and conditions, but it will be below 100 degrees Celsius.
Platinium is used as a catalyst and in electrical components, jewelry, dentistry, and electroplating.
yes platinium is much more expensive than gold
By either capturing a miscrit(1platinium), buying a miscrit(1 platinium),Daily spin(2/20 platinium) or wishing well(1 platinium).
you can only get darkria in Pokemon platinium if you get the wonder card that was a Pokemon event last year.
All substances can evaporate. If custard were exposed to a vacuum, all the water would evaporate off, but the more solid parts may remain. Custard doesn't evaporate when heated because it burns at a lower temperature than it it evaporates, and a good chef never cooks custard high enough to burn anyway.
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Yes, alcohol will evaporate faster in a vacuum because lower pressure reduces the boiling point and allows the molecules to escape more easily into the gas phase. In a vacuum, the lack of atmospheric pressure means that fewer molecules are present to collide with the alcohol, facilitating quicker evaporation. However, the rate of evaporation also depends on factors such as temperature and the specific type of alcohol.
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