Raw platinum typically appears as a dense, silvery-white metal with a shiny surface and a slightly bluish tint. It is often found in nugget form or as small grains within ore. Unlike other metals, platinum is highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish, giving it a distinctive luster. Its rarity and unique properties make it a valuable material for various applications, including jewelry and industrial uses.
you cant get him in platinum
you cant, charmander is not in platinum
The 111th Pokemon on Platinum is Garchomp.
Pokémon Platinum happened in 2008.
You can catch more legendary pokemons on platinum. So you can catch more on Platinum, then the other games :)
There are plenty of programs that can be used to fix raw pictures. Such as, Microsoft Office Picture Manager and Adobe Photoshop
Go to hearthome city in Pokemon platinum and go in the contest hall then go left and there will be pictures but you have to win the contest in 1st place and you will see yours
this link will show a pix of platinum nuggets... http://www.platinum.matthey.com/uploaded_files/Pt2004/PGM%20Mining%20Russia.pdf
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As of October 2023, the price of raw platinum in rock form can vary significantly based on purity, market demand, and global economic factors. Generally, raw platinum prices have ranged between $900 and $1,200 per ounce. For precise and current pricing, it's recommended to check commodity markets or consult with precious metal dealers.
Raw platinum is a shiny, silver-white metal that is usually found in the form of nuggets or grains. It has a high luster and is very dense, making it a valuable precious metal. Platinum is often found mixed with other metals such as palladium and gold in its natural state.
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Some of the raw materials used for cars are: aluminum, steel (body parts), titanium (some exhaust systems) and platinum (inside catalytic converters).
A1. Platinum can occur in many forms in nature. The platinum group elements (platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, osmium) generally occur as alloys with iron or with transition group metals such as arsenic, tellurium, antimony, and vanadium; or as mixed platinum-palladium sulphide minerals (cooperite and braggite).They are typically associated with copper and nickel sulphide mineralisation (commonly chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite) and/or with chromite. Known occurrences of platinum in its native metallic form are restricted to a handful of locations, including the Urals mountains and the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, and the Tulameen district of British Columbia, Canada.A2. Platinum metal is metallic silvery-grey.There is a picture of platinum-bearing ore on the front page of the "Platinum 2002 Interim Review "http://www.platinum.matthey.com/publications/pgm-market-reviews/archive/platinum-2002-interim-review/ There is also a picture of Russian platinum nuggets on page 20 of 'PGM Mining in Russia' in "Platinum 2004 " http://www.platinum.matthey.com/uploaded_files/Pt2004/PGM%20Mining%20Russia.pdfhttp://chemistry.about.com/od/imagesclipartstructures/ig/Science-Pictures/Platinum-Group-Metal-Ore.htm
The Canon 5D digital SLR can be adjusted to RAW mode in the picture output settings. This feature will make it so pictures taken will be in RAW format, rather than JPEG.
It would hold about 65 photos.