Right at the bottom.
The Prism scale is used to evolve Feebas into Milotic without having to have max out the beauty condition. Just give your Feebas the Prism scale then trade it, it will then evolve into a Milotic!
Platinum and diamond are both known for their exceptional hardness, but they differ in composition and use. Diamond is the hardest natural material on Earth, rated a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, primarily due to its crystal structure. Platinum, while very durable and resistant to corrosion, is not as hard as diamond, typically rated around 4-5 on the Mohs scale. Thus, while both are valuable, diamond is the harder of the two.
let it hold a dragon scale and trade it then it will evolve(dragon scales are only found on seadras sometimes when you catch them that's the only way to find them)
the game of platinum
HM 07 Rock Climb is found right behind a hiker's house on Route 217. This is the Route that has little visibility and is constantly hailing. His house is near the left side of the really open section.
Platinum or Gold.
Tantalum, platinum and gold are very stable metals and have low reactivity.
No, magnets do not stick to platinum because platinum is a non-magnetic metal. Platinum is a noble metal that has low reactivity and is not attracted to magnets.
It is a scale of how reactive metals are here it is potassium most reactive sodium calcium magnesium aluminium zinc iron tin lead silver gold platinum least reactive
Yes, metals used for jewelry like platinum and gold have low reactivity, making them resistant to tarnishing and corrosion. This is why they are popular choices for jewelry as they maintain their luster and appearance over time.
It is chemically inert. Its electronegativity, on the Pauling scale is 2.60
The electronegativity of promethium on the Pauling scale is 1,13; it is a reavtive metal.
you get them underground
Yellow 3
A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
Platinum, iridium, or osmium, all of which are very low in reactivity.
like by pastoria.