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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]].
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'''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]].
  
 
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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.