Platinum is harder. Gold is a very soft and malleable metal and can be pounded into thin sheets quite easily.
titanium is harder! Gold is not near as hard.
no,just harder
Platinum is more expensive than titanium currently.
yes, because vanadium's density is 5.8 g/ml but titanium's density is 4.54g/ml
I don't think there's a material called tangstain. If you mean tungsten, then tungsten is much harder than platinum.
Osmium is far more expensive than Titanium. Osmium is $13 per gram. Osmium is far more harder and yet brittle while extreme stress and harder to work with, therefore more expensive . You will find osmium in ball point pens and Titanium on a Nasa Space shuttle.
Titanium rings can be used instead of the more traditional gold and platinum rings when getting married. One reason for using titanium is that it is much harder metal and therefore much more durable than gold or platinum.
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Platinum is slightly harder than bronze, and much more valuable.
no,just harder
Platinum is more expensive than titanium currently.
Yes, most steel is harder than pure platinum. Steel is an alloy of several different elements. If you were to add alloying elements to Platinum, it would become harder as well.
Yes. In fact, titanium was the strongest material on earth until just recently.
yes
yes, because vanadium's density is 5.8 g/ml but titanium's density is 4.54g/ml
they are both gay, so it doesnt matter
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Titanium diamond rings, while more rare than gold, silver and platinum, are available at certain jewelers.