Platinum is a very unique metal that has characteristics to distinguish it from white gold. Platinum is a very dense metal, meaning that it is very heavy. If you compare a gold ring to a platinum ring, you'll feel a significant weight difference, and usually, platinum is about 60% heavier than a 14k gold ring.
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Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
Osmium and iridium are both heavier than gold.
Gold is a metal. But when compared to steel yes gold is heavier.
gold because gold ways a minum of 1 kg but plastic can start from a gram
Platinum is usually 1/3 heavier than 18 karat gold and also is more expensive than gold.
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The price difference between a platinum and gold ring is a major difference. Metals are priced on the weight and platinum is heavier than gold, and its more pure and harder to make then gold.
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There are many elements that are heavier than iron, including lead, gold, platinum, osmium, uranium, etc. Look at the periodic table of the elements.
Platinum is much stronger than most gold alloys.It's 60% denser and heavier than gold which means it's much harder to bend.Platinum jewelry will stand up to a lot more than gold jewelry.
Gold is heavier,
If by "stronger" you mean hard to bend, then platinum is less bendable than gold. For many applications gold is mixed with other materials in order to make it "harder" because pure gold is so soft. But neither gold or platinum are used for their strength, gold is mostly used for its electric properties (e.g. the connector on your mobile phone) and platinum as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
Yes. Platinum is more durable that gold. It is a heavier, denser metal. Over time, white gold will begin to wear and you will be able to see a hint of yellow gold. This is because white gold really is yellow gold that has been treated with a chemical to turn it silver or "white." Platinum is it's own metal and given the strength of it, will not change colors.
Simply because platinum is the strongest of the metal types. As well platinum does not loose its appearance unlike white gold. since there is no such thing as white gold, a rhodium plating is added to yellow gold to give its appearance. Platinum is also a more expensive metal.
Platinum is rarer, heavier, more durable and even more expensive than gold. It is also very dense, meaning that it is heavy. It does require less upkeep than other metals because it is naturally white. Unlike white gold, which needs to be replated with rhodium (a liquid metal that is part of the Platinum Group Metals), platinum stays white forever. The appeal of platinum is in its appearance. Its white luster is unique. It is about 60% as heavier than 14-karat gold. The metal appears silvery-white when pure, and firm. Contrary to popular misconceptions, platinum does scratch. It is actually "softer," if you would, than gold. However, when platinum scratches, it does not lose metal. The metal simply "moves over" and becomes displaced. With a little buffing, the metal will move right back into place and return back to its original brilliance. When gold scratches, you actually lose metal. If you suspect a fake, bounce the jewelry in your hand and judge how heavy it feels in comparison to a gold jewelry. If it feels a lot heavier, it probably is platinum.
Simply because - their rarity, and process of refining makes them expensive metals. Owning gold or platinum jewellery implies the wearer has an amount of wealth.