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{{element | name=Platinum | symbol=Pt | anumber=78 | amass=194.085}} | {{element | name=Platinum | symbol=Pt | anumber=78 | amass=194.085}} | ||
| − | '''Platinum''' is an extremely unreactive (it is found in its [[Native Elements|native]] state) chemical [[element]]. It is a catalyst for several reactions, and is used in catalytic converters and in the synthesis of [[nitric acid]]. | + | '''Platinum''' is an extremely unreactive (it is found in its [[Native Elements|native]] state) chemical [[element]]. It is a catalyst for several reactions (such as the hydrogen half-cell), and is used in catalytic converters and in the synthesis of [[nitric acid]]. |
[[Category:Elements]] | [[Category:Elements]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:16, February 21, 2009
| Platinum | |
|---|---|
| Properties | |
| Atomic symbol | Pt |
| Atomic number | 78 |
| Atomic mass | 194.085 |
| Other Information | |
Platinum is an extremely unreactive (it is found in its native state) chemical element. It is a catalyst for several reactions (such as the hydrogen half-cell), and is used in catalytic converters and in the synthesis of nitric acid.