Seeing as this is in the car section....if this question is to see if its possible to extract the tiny amount of platinum from the ceramic lattice inside stolen catalytic converters, the answer is; you dont. Aside from destroying someone else's property by stealing the converter off their car, you will probably start a house fire trying to do it.
Yes ,but you have to melt it at 3000'C
It can be. The word platinum is both a noun and adjective.The noun 'platinum' is a word for a chemical element, a metal; a word for a thing.The adjective 'platinum' describes a noun as made from platinum (a platinum coin, a platinum coating).The word 'platinum' can also refer to a metallic color or a record album that sold a million copies (CDs or previously vinyl records).
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it improves the power of ice type moves
platinum
No, it just makes what ever Pokemon that's holding it ice attacks stronger.
There are precious metals in the catalytic convertor. Platinum ($1215 oz)... Palladium ($780/oz) as of 06Dec2014, It fluctuates daily
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
Metals like platinum and gold have low flammability due to their high melting points. This means they are unlikely to catch fire under normal conditions. However, extreme heat can still cause them to melt.
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No only platinum paddium rhodium has to be heated to be refined,because they melt at a hire temp.Gold will refine at room temp. I hope it helps
Yes, heating platinum and cooling it back to its original state is a physical change. This process involves a change in the state of matter (from solid to liquid and back to solid) without altering the chemical composition of the platinum.
Mercury, Iron, gold, silver, platinum and Zic are the most common but practically any metal will melt into a liquid at the right temperature. Mercury for example is liquid at room temperature.
"Melt away" can be translated as "disolverse" in Spanish.