No
No type of magnetic mineral found in nature is properly called "platinum" by a chemist, because platinum is a chemical element and is not magnetic! The most common magnetic mineral found in nature is called "magnetite". It contains both iron (II) and iron (III) oxides in nearly constant proportions.
Platinum is a mineral, not a rock.
Platinum is an elemental, metallic mineral.
Sperrylite is a platinum arsenide mineral with formula: PtAs2 .
yes look in a sciece book in the periodic chapter and you'll see hopefully
platinum
Yes, platinum is considered a mineral because it is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure.
Yes
gold and platinum
Any mineral deposit, from gold to platinum to coal
It is none of these. It is a metallic elemental mineral.
Platinum belongs to group 1 (elements) in the Strunz system and more specific it is classified as 01.AF (platinum group elements)