Yes. Platinum is a naturally occurring element, with atomic number 78.
Yes, platinum is found in nature usually in the form of ore deposits along with other precious metals. These deposits are primarily located in South Africa, Russia, and North America. Platinum is also commonly found in some meteorites.
Platinum exist in the nature as pure platinum, in alloys or as compounds (sulfides, arsenides).
Platinum usually exists uncombined in nature or alloyed with iridium.
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).
Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, and ductile metal that is part of the platinum group of metals. Platinum is primarily composed of platinum atoms bound together through metallic bonding.
No. Almost all technetium is man made. In nature it is found only in trace amounts mixed in uranium or platinum ores.
Check your periodic table dude. Platinum is a fundamental element, so it's made of platinum.
Platinum is an elemental, metallic mineral.
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Potato chip bags aren't made of platinum . They are made out of , balls & vaginas . Thats what they are made out of . (:
Pt electrodes refer to electrodes that are made of platinum. These electrodes are commonly used in various electrochemical applications due to platinum's inert nature, high conductivity, and stability in corrosive environments. Pt electrodes are versatile and can be used in different setups such as in fuel cells, sensors, and electrophysiology experiments.