First discovered in 1735 by Antonio de Ulloa and first isolated by a English Chemist in 1741 by Charles Wood.
Actually, the discovery of Platinum has been made since 1557, where famous Italian physicist, scholar and poet Julius Caesar Scaliger wrote a report about the hard metal that the natives had learned to work with. However, the Spanish have not. The Spanish thought Platinum as an element that causes inconvenient to them. There is even one time which the Spanish government got so pissed that he dumped many Platinum into rivers!
Julius Caesar Scaliger |
The full description is made after that by a Spanish Military Leader called Don Antonio de Ulloa. He collected samples of Platinum while serving as an army in America between 1735 to 1746. After that, he wrote a report about the metal, which he described in the report how Platinum can be mined and beneficially used. Therefore, Antonio was given the credit of discovering Platinum after he submitted the report.
Antonio de Ulloa |
Charles Wood |
Platinum Sponge |
Platinum can also be mined, but not purely. Platinum often appear combined with other metals, such as copper and nickel. Platinum was then isolated using the same method mention above, by dissolving Platinum in Aqua Regia.
Because Platinum is one of the rarest elements, and its demand starts to increase after the report submitted by Don Antonio de Ulloa, so Platinum is very expensive. Platinum can be found in 0.01 parts per million in the Earth's Crust. The world largest supplier of Platinum is South Africa, Canada and United States.
Russian Counterfeit Coins |
In the old times, where Russians use Gold Coins as their currency, counterfeiters ( people who make fake money ) like to use Platinum plated with Gold and pass them around. After that, the Russian government soon issued legal Platinum coins. The Russian government caused the Price of 1 Platinum coin rise higher than 1 Gold coins. So, suddenly, counterfeiters stopped making both coins.
Name : Platinum
Latin Name : Platinum
Electrons per shell : [ 2, 8, 18, 32, 17, 1 ]
Discoverer : Don Antonio de Ulloa ( 1735 )
Isolator : Charles Wood ( 1741 )
Element's : Atomic Mass : 195.08 u
: Density : 21.45 g/cm3
: Type : Transition Metal
Chemical Properties :
Platinum - 195 |
- absorbs large quantities of Hydrogen gas at high temperatures
- doesn't tarnish when exposed to air
- doesn't corrode when exposed to air
- dissolves in Aqua Regia
- dissolves in Hot Alkalis
- not a really reactive metal
- 58 isotopes : 3 of them are :
Platinum - 194 : Protons : 78
: Electrons : 116
: Neutrons : 78
( Half Life : Stable )
Platinum - 195 : Protons : 78
: Electrons : 117
: Neutrons : 78
( Half Life : Stable )
Platinum - 196 : Protons : 78
: Electrons : 118
: Neutrons : 78
( Half Life : Stable )
Physical Properties :
- Silver - gray colored
- Shiny
- Malleable
- Ductile
- Hard
- Can be hammered into 100 atoms thick
- Densest elements
- Melting Point : 1773 degrees Celsius ( 3223 Fahrenheit )
- Boiling Point : 3827 degrees Celsius ( 6921 Fahrenheit )
How Platinum got its name?
Platinum got its name from the Spanish word Platina, which means ' Little Silver '. Surprisingly, this is the exactly same name the Natives gave to the metal.
Uses
Platinum has many uses such as making jewelries such as bracelets, earrings, pins, watchbands and many other types of jewelry because of its hard, beautiful and corrosion resistance properties which qualify Platinum as a material to make Jewelries.
Platinum Jewelries |
Besides, Platinum is also applied in the Crude Oil industry, where the Crude Oil must be treated by breaking apart , rearrange and put back molecules together in order to obtain Gasoline, Fuel oil and many other Petroleum products. So, Platinum Catalyst will be applied in this industry.
Fertiliser |
Cars also contain Platinum in certain parts too. Such as some modern cars which has catalytic converter in their exhaust system. A catalytic converter in the exhaust system is used to burn Gasoline completely. This way, it can reduce the pollutants that are being released into the air. These catalytic converters contain Platinum in order for it to operate.
Different types of Spark Plugs |
Certain types of spark plugs in cars or truck also contain Platinum. Platinum usage on spark plugs is the greatest in the United States for manufacturing automobiles and trucks.
Artificial Cardiac Pacemaker |
Platinum can also be made into the strongest magnet known by making the alloy combination of Platinum and Cobalt. This makes the most strongest magnet known.
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