The chemical symbol of platinum is Pt. This element has an atomic weight of 78 and was discovered in 1735.
The chemical abbreviation of platinum is Pt.
The Latin name for platinum is "Platinum." Its chemical symbol is Pt, and it has an atomic number of 78.
Platinum dioxide, also known as Adams' catalyst, is usually represented as platinum(IV) oxide hydrate, PtO2-H2O. It is a catalyst for hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis in organic synthesis. This dark brown powder is commercially available. The oxide itself is not an active catalyst, but it becomes active after exposure to hydrogen whereupon it converts to platinum black, which is responsible for reactions.
As 'pt' it is neither an element nor a compound. If you mean 'Pt' ( Platinum) , then it is an elementasl metal , found in the Periodic Table. NB For elemental symbols , a one letter symbol is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. For a two letter symbol , the first letter is always a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case. This is the recognosed international standard. Hence 'pt' does not exist , but 'Pt' is platinum.
The chemical symbol of platinum is Pt. This element has an atomic weight of 78 and was discovered in 1735.
The symbol of Platinum on the periodic table is Pt.
The chemical abbreviation of platinum is Pt.
Yes, Pt is platinum's chemical symbol.
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The Latin name for platinum is "Platinum." Its chemical symbol is Pt, and it has an atomic number of 78.
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neither, platinum is an element. It has a atomic number of 78 and an atomic weight of 195.08. It's chemical symbol is Pt.
Platinum is a traded commodity so its cost varies according to its market. It currently costs around $2,000. Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78.
Symbols are as follows: Na for sodium K for potassium Pt for platinum O for oxygen
Platinum dioxide, also known as Adams' catalyst, is usually represented as platinum(IV) oxide hydrate, PtO2-H2O. It is a catalyst for hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis in organic synthesis. This dark brown powder is commercially available. The oxide itself is not an active catalyst, but it becomes active after exposure to hydrogen whereupon it converts to platinum black, which is responsible for reactions.