Platinum is found in the nature in elemental form.
no because the are made by small itoms
yes it is
Yes, even though it is a rare metal, it can be found in nature along with platinum, mercury, gold, and silver.
Platinum is an element.
Platinum is usually found pure.
Because silver, gold and platinum are no reactive chemical elements.
Platinum
Platinum usually exists uncombined in nature or alloyed with iridium.
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.
No. Almost all technetium is man made. In nature it is found only in trace amounts mixed in uranium or platinum ores.
Platinum exist in the nature as pure platinum, in alloys or as compounds (sulfides, arsenides).
Yes, even though it is a rare metal, it can be found in nature along with platinum, mercury, gold, and silver.
yes look in a sciece book in the periodic chapter and you'll see hopefully
Platinum is an element.
Platinum is usually found pure.
In order of greatest value to least: Rhodium, Rhenium, Platinum, Gold, Electrum, Silver
Yes. Platinum is a naturally occurring element, with atomic number 78.
Platinum exist in the nature as pure platinum, in alloys or as compounds (sulfides, arsenides).
Platinum exist in the nature as pure platinum, in alloys or as compounds (sulfides, arsenides).