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Platinum or White Gold


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You guys did a fantastic job in answering my last question, so I did't hesitate to ask another one here.

 

Which metal is harder? Platinum or White Gold

 

I know that white gold is coated with Rhodium once a year, is Rhodium stronger than Platinum?

 

Thanks in advance!

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OH OH!

 

 

Name: Rhodium

Symbol: Rh

Atomic Number: 45

Atomic Mass: 102.9055 amu

Melting Point: 1966.0 °C (2239.15 °K, 3570.8 °F)

Boiling Point: 3727.0 °C (4000.15 °K, 6740.6 °F)

Number of Protons/Electrons: 45

Number of Neutrons: 58

Classification: Transition Metal

Crystal Structure: Cubic

Density @ 293 K: 12.41 g/cm3

Color: silverish

 

 

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Name: Platinum

Symbol: Pt

Atomic Number: 78

Atomic Mass: 195.078 amu

Melting Point: 1772.0 °C (2045.15 °K, 3221.6 °F)

Boiling Point: 3827.0 °C (4100.15 °K, 6920.6 °F)

Number of Protons/Electrons: 78

Number of Neutrons: 117

Classification: Transition Metal

Crystal Structure: Cubic

Density @ 293 K: 21.45 g/cm3

Color: silverish

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It is actually gold, just an alloy. If we bring Socrates argument in here, at what point does it stop being gold? 1% impurity? 2%, 3%? Which carrat of gold is actually gold, and what is the rest classifed as?

 

To put it another way :- Your not actually YT2095. I'm not really a very, very small monkey. We are just adopting those names. White Gold is called White Gold because it is, not because of what it is.

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