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  • The '''platinum group metals''' (or '''PGMs''') is the name given to the metals from the groups 8 ...y''', '''platinoids''', '''platinides''', '''platidises''', or '''platinum-group elements''' ('''PGEs''').
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  • | CrystalStruct = Monoclinic, mP20<br>Space group P2<sub>1</sub>/c (No 14) Molten bismuth oxide is an extremely powerful oxidizer that can dissolve [[platinum]].
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  • |left= [[Platinum]] |group=
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  • ...m group metals]] do not react with nitric acid, though pure [[gold]] and [[platinum]] do react with [[aqua regia]], a mixture of concentrated nitric and [[hydr
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Toxic to all life due to its cyanide/nitrile group; does not quickly break down in environment | style="text-align:center;"| Will oxidize anything (yes, platinum too) when molten
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  • |group= 8 |group ref=
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  • |name=Platinum |group=10
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  • |group=1 |group ref=
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  • |right=[[Platinum]] |group=9
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  • ...oup 15), chal­co­gens (group 16), halo­gens (group 17) and noble gases (group 18). The names given for groups 13 and 14 (icosagens and crys­tallo­gens) ...le="font-size:10px">78<br><span style="font-size:18px;font-weight:bold"> [[Platinum|Pt]] </span><br> 195.08</span>
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  • The '''platinum group metals''' (or '''PGMs''') is the name given to the metals from the groups 8 ...y''', '''platinoids''', '''platinides''', '''platidises''', or '''platinum-group elements''' ('''PGEs''').
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  • |below=[[Platinum|Pt]] |series=Transition metals<br>Platinum group metals
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  • |group=18 |group ref=
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  • |series=Transition metals<br>Platinum metal group |group=
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  • ...de of a heat resistant materials, such as ceramic, metal (alloys, platinum-group or refractory metals) or certain oxides ([[aluminium oxide|alumina]], quart
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  • | MolShape = Linear ([[point group]] C<sub>∞''v''</sub>) ...the oxidation of [[ammonia]] at 750–900 °C (usually at 850 °C) with [[platinum]] as [[catalyst]]:
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  • [[Platinum group metals]], due to their very high melting point cannot be melt economically
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