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This doesn’t really matter much Joe Schmoe and his merry men

Platinum Element 78 Transitional Metal Silvery-white Ductile Corrosion Resistant

Corrosion Resistance Resistant to many things at high temperature –Nitric Acid –Sulfuric Acid –Fluoride compounds –Sulfur Dioxide

Platinum Ore Found with –Nickel Ore –Copper Ore Major mines in Africa

Platinum production Six month refining process 7-12 tons → 1 ounce Process –Extraction –Concentration –Refining

Process

Applications Catalytic converters Jewelry Money High status

References num/chain.htmhttp://r0.unctad.org/infocomm/anglais/plati num/chain.htm