Pt - Platinum
This precious transition metal has been used since antiquity in South America. Spanish soldiers introduced the metal to Europe in 1750. Platinum is a silvery-white metal, when pure, and is malleable and ductile. It has a coefficient of expansion almost equal to that of soda-lime-silica glass, and is therefore used to make sealed electrodes in glass systems. The metal does not oxidise in air. It is insoluble in hydrochloric and nitric acid, but dissolves when they are mixed as aqua regia, forming chloroplatinic acid (H2PtCl6), an important compound. It is corroded by halogens, cyanides, sulphur and alkalis. Hydrogen and oxygen gas mixtures explode in the presence of platinum wire.
Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum together make up a group of elements referred to as the platinum group metals (PGM).
| - | 78 | Density | g/mL | 21 | .4 | |||
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| u | 195 | .09 | K | 2045 | ||||
| A | 1 | .3 | K | 4100 | ||||
| A | 1 | .83 | kJ/mol | 510 | ||||
| V | 9 | kJ/mol | 19 | .6 | ||||
| - | 2 | .28 | J/gK | 0 | .13 | |||
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
168 a,6.991 MeV Os-164 167.98808 |
169 2.5 msec a,6.840 MeV Os-165 168.98647 |
170 6 msec a,6.704 MeV Os-166 169.98232 |
171 25 msec a/EC,6.610 Os-167/Ir-171 170.98110 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
172 0.104 sec a/EC,6.465 Os-168/Ir-172 171.97729 |
173 342 msec a/EC,6.350 Os-169/Ir-173 172.97650 |
174 0.90 sec a/EC,6.184 Os-170/Ir-174 173.97281 |
175 2.52 sec a/EC,6.179 Os-171/Ir-175 174.97230 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
176 6.33 sec a/EC,5.100 Os-172/Ir-176 175.96899 |
177 11 sec a/EC,6.800 Os-173/Ir-177 176.96843 |
178 21.1 sec a/EC,4.300 Os-174/Ir-178 177.96575 |
179 21.2 sec a/EC,5.700 Os-175/Ir-179 178.96532 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
180 52 sec a/EC,3.700 Os-176/Ir-180 179.96320 |
181 51 sec a/EC,5.200 Os-177/Ir-181 180.96317 |
182 2.2 min a/EC,2.850 Os-178/Ir-182 181.96126 |
183 6.5 min a/EC,4.600 Os-179/Ir-183 182.96172 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
184 17.3 min a/EC,2.300 Os-180/Ir-184 183.95989 |
185 70.9 min a/EC,3.800 Os-181/Ir-185 184.96068 |
186 2.0 hr a/EC,1.380 Os-182/Ir-186 185.95943 |
187 2.35 hr EC,3.110 MeV Ir-187 186.96069 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
188 10.2 da a/EC,2.809 Os-184/Ir-188 187.95939 |
189 10.87 hr EC,1.971 MeV Ir-189 188.96083 |
190 0.01% 6.5E11 yr a,3.249 MeV Os-186 189.95992 |
191 2.802 da EC,1.019 MeV Ir-191 190.96168 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
192 0.79% Stable 191.96103 |
193 50 yr EC,1.140 MeV Ir-193 192.96298 |
194 32.9% Stable 193.96266 |
195 33.8% Stable 194.96477 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
196 25.3% Stable 195.96493 |
197 19.8915 hr B-,2.270 MeV Au-197 196.96732 |
198 7.2% Stable 197.96787 |
199 30.80 min B-,1.702 MeV Au-199 198.97057 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
200 12.5 hr B-,7.200 MeV Au-200 199.97142 |
201 2.5 min B-,2.660 MeV Au-201 200.97451 |
202 44 hr B-,6.880 MeV Au-202 202.0 |
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