ANSWERProvided the samples are pure, silver, having an atomic weight of ~107g/mol would be lighter than platinum, which has an atomic weight of ~195g/mol.
Lead is lightest, at 11,340 kg per cubic meter. Gold is 19,320 kg/m3, while platinum is 21,400 kg/m3
A cube of platinum of the same size as a cube of silver will weigh more.
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The opposite of lightest is heaviest.
The superlative for "light" is "lightest."
Lead is lightest, at 11,340 kg per cubic meter. Gold is 19,320 kg/m3, while platinum is 21,400 kg/m3
Platinum Platinum
A cube of platinum of the same size as a cube of silver will weigh more.
Yes. Platinum is between silver and white.
Platinum is NOT silver. Platinum is much harder and many, many times more expensive.
Silver is a soft metal. Platinum is a similar color but does not change its shape easily and does not tarnish. Platinum is worth more than silver and gold.
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no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.
The chemical symbols for gold, silver, and platinum are Au, Ag, and Pt, respectively.
Platinum
Silver is generally lighter and softer than platinum. Silver also tarnishes over time, developing a black or gray patina, whereas platinum retains its white luster. Additionally, platinum is more resistant to corrosion and is more valuable than silver.
980 is most likely a silver alloy rather than platinum. Platinum is generally marked as 950 or 900 to indicate its purity, while silver alloys typically range from 800 to 950 in terms of purity.