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Pokemon

Pokemon. Platinum Narrated by: Morgan Freeman Created By: Adam Sussman , Hugo Melin. Physical Indicators. Color: Grayish White Streak: Grayish White Hardness:3.5 Cleavage/Fracture: Does not have Cleavage/Fracture is jagged. Density: 21.45GxCm -3 to the third power.

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Pokemon

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  1. Pokemon Platinum Narrated by: Morgan Freeman Created By: Adam Sussman , Hugo Melin

  2. Physical Indicators. • Color: Grayish White • Streak: Grayish White • Hardness:3.5 • Cleavage/Fracture: Does not have Cleavage/Fracture is jagged. • Density: 21.45GxCm -3 to the third power.

  3. Composition/Location. • Platinum is pure substance, it is an element on the periodic table.

  4. Location. • The Element is located in Earth’s Crust and is Mainly Found in South Africa. • It Is not found in USA.

  5. Platinum: Processed • Platinum can be processed a variety of ways. Since it is denser than many of the elements it's commonly found with a water bath will often wash many of these elements away. Platinum is non-magnetic, so magnets can be used to remove iron and nickel. Platinum also has a very high melting point, so often unwanted elements can be burned or melted away. ~http://www.ask.com/question/how-is-platinum-processed

  6. Money in weight • OZ: $1000-$2000 per ounce • G: $52.95 per gram • Tons: $59,903,300.5 per metric ton • KG: $70,000 per kilogram

  7. Platinum uses. • Platinum is used as a catalytic converter in chemical reactions. It is also used in making laboratory equipments such as funnels, tongs and crucibles among many others. Platinum is one the rare element that can be found on the earth's crust, and it has six known naturally occurring isotopes. ~http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-platinum-used-for • Also Made for Jewelry.

  8. Platinum Appearances

  9. What is a gemstone? Why aren't all minerals gems? • The difference between gemstones and the rest of the minerals is that gemstones are crystalline forms of minerals. If you look at the microscopic view of a gemstone's or any crystal's structure, you will see that it is a unique, organized structure. Not all minerals have this structure. ~http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_makes_minerals_gemstones_while_others_aren't.

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