Yes, Platinum (Pt) is a coinage metal. Others include Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), and Gold (Au).
Alluminum is probably the lightest of coinage metals used to-date.
Not in chemistry: The term "coinage metal" in chemistry means copper, silver, and/or gold, and this list does not include aluminum. In law and business, "coinage metal" means any metal actually used for physical coins, and aluminum could be used but only rarely has actually been so used.
To my satisfaction, Platinum is not classified as a metal
To my satisfaction, Platinum is not classified as a metal
To my satisfaction, Platinum is not classified as a metal
platinum is a metal
Platinum is a metal because its element category is transition metal.
Silver and gold
Yes, Copper is used in us Pennies.
platinum is a metal because it is shiny but it can be a metalloid or transition metal
Platinum is a metal. It is a rare and precious metal known for its resistance to corrosion and high value in various industries such as jewelry, electronics, and automotive.
what do you mean? is it like the metal or the Pokemon game? if it's the metal then ask how do you identify if a metal is platinum