No. Platinum is worth far more.
No chromium is more reactive than chromium because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel.
Platinum is more electropositive than lead. The electronegativity of platinum is 1.72 and of lead is 1.854. Therefore this shows that lead is the more electronegative element.
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Platinum; it has two more electron shells than nickel.
Platinum is more expensive than titanium currently.
Rhodium and platinum are both more valuable than gold.
There are several metals more valuable than gold. Platinum is one.
Platinum is slightly harder than bronze, and much more valuable.
Of equal weight, and of best quality, diamonds are worth more than platinum.
Platinum.
Diamonds and platinum are both valuable and expensive commodities. The worth of one compared to the other largely depends on the quality and color.
Gold is more valuable because it is rarer than platinum. Gold can be found in many places, but platinum can only be found in one place - the Earth's crust.
If you subtract one proton, you get platinum. If you add one proton, you get mercury. Platinum is considerably more valuable than mercury. If you add or subtract more than one, all bets are off. If you add enough, you get a transuranic element, which are much more valuable than gold.
Costs more to own both do same thing
It would seem not to be the case in the main countries though in the times of the Romans sliver was more precious to them than gold.
Because it is very rare, more valuable than gold, and it is hard enough that it won't wear down.
Well, gold is $1,243 per oz this morning, and platinum is $992. HOWEVER, Rose gold is usually 75% gold, or $932/ oz. Platinum used in fine jewelry is 90% platinum, which is $892/ oz. Rose gold is currently (6 June 2016) the most valuable of the two.