Platinum is one of the rare materials that does not oxidize at any temperature. It is also insoluble in hydrochloric or nitric acid. Breaking down platinum takes a caustic alkali, cyanide, halogen or sulfur.
Platinum's inability to form compounds with oxygen indicates that it is a relatively unreactive element. This is because it requires a high amount of energy to break the strong bonds between platinum atoms to form compounds with oxygen.
Metallic sodium is highly reactive and will react vigorously with water or oxygen in the air. Therefore, it is not found in its pure form in nature. Instead, it is typically found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt) or sodium hydroxide.
never
Never it is physically combined.
no never
No, never.
YES!!not according to the RIAA. He's never had a album of any kind... EVER.... certified as platinum by the RIAA. He's had singles go platinum, never albums.
i have never heard of Pokemon platinum gba only ds!
For example platinum group of metals: Pt, Ir, Os, Pd, Rh, Ru.
you can't when is a fossil it will never break
I never saw a wild Stunky in Platinum, but I have in Diamond in the grass under the bicycle road.
Platinum ring NEVER turns black. Only sliver rings turn black.