Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
Platinum (Pl) is not a mixture. It is an element. It consists only of itself.
NO. Platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate because platinum is BELOW lead in the activity series.
Platinum is an element.
yes pd can react with acids and bases because of um
Fluorine(F2) is the most reactive element, known to react with even Xenon, Krypton, Gold, Platinum, etc.
Platinum is an element
Platinum doesn't react with nitric acid.
Platinum is an element.
Platinum is a chemical element.
Not that many. It is wonderfully resistant to most stuff, including oxidation in air. That's why it's a good choice for making jewelry. It can be corroded by caustic alkalis, cyanides, halogens and sulfur, and it is soluble in aqua regia. Platinum can act as a catalyst in a number of situations. The most popular one is as the active element in automobile catalytic converters. Wikipedia has additional information, and a link is provided.
Platinum is an element.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
Mercury doesn't react with bases.
Platinum (Pl) is not a mixture. It is an element. It consists only of itself.
this is a maetal made out of atoms or metals
It is an element.