Platinum is a transition metal. Transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.
These metals are members of the family of platinum metals; they are very unreactive, scarce and expensive.
The type of platinum depends on its purity and alloy composition. Pure platinum is 95% platinum and 5% other metals, while various alloys can include metals like palladium, iridium, or ruthenium to enhance strength and durability. The specific characteristics of the platinum, such as color and hardness, can vary depending on these alloying elements. Additionally, the intended use, whether for jewelry, industrial applications, or catalytic converters, influences the choice of platinum type.
Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78.
Platinum belongs to group 1 (elements) in the Strunz system and more specific it is classified as 01.AF (platinum group elements)
It is Pt = platinum.
No, uranium and platinum are two separate elements. Platinum is a precious metal, while uranium is a radioactive element.
The elements platinum, silver, and copper are similar to gold.
Platinum (with a chrage of +4) and Phosphorous (with a charge of -3), together in this equation they form Platinum(IV)Phosphide.
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 such as many halogens and other elements such as oxygen and sulfur
The Steel-type Gym in Platinum is in Canalave City.
No. They are even different elements.