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Platinum is a heavy, malleable, ductile, gray-white transition metal. The precious metal is very durable and is used to make jewelry, automotive catalysts, laboratory equipment, dental implants and contact materials.
use Due to their availability and the excellent properties exist for platinum and platinum alloys many different applications. Sun Platinum is a favorite material for the manufacture of laboratory equipment, since it produces no flame coloration. It can be used such as thin platinum wire, fabric samples to keep the flame of a Bunsen burner. Platinum is also used in an almost bewildering number of areas: Platinum is a precious moment and to rhodium or gold even before the second most valuable precious metal - it is about ninety times more expensive than silver. It was and is therefore used for expensive jewelry and pens, as well as cash or financial investment. For these purposes is also of advantage that platinum is much harder and mechanically stronger than gold, which is used for jewelry is usually as an alloy. The Platinum Maple Leaf bullion coins and American Platinum Eagle are still issued today. In Russia, 1828-1846 coins were minted in platinum, the platinum rubles. First, there were about 10.3 grams of platinum coins with a value of 3 rubles, later coins of twice and four times the value and the corresponding weight to platinum. Source: Wikipedia 2011 |






