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I recently found a small (31 x 3.5 x 0.05mm) strip of platinum in a random bits box. Roughly a tenth of a gram or so. It's the straightened-out heating element from a needle puller. Not worth chopping in for bullion, my left sock is probably worth more, so I kept it. But now it just sits there being irritatingly boring, nonreactive platinum and I can't think of anything interesting to do with it, or use it for.

Surely, there must be *something*!

Any ideas...?

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Post by Sym P. le »

Heavy! 8)

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Post by JW »

Form it into a loop with handle, and use the looped end as a holder to burn stuff in a flame

Stick it in hydrogen peroxide (must be clean) and make some H2 and O2 bubbles - may be a slow reaction, though
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... isn't platinum radioactive?

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Post by ChrisR »

Smokedaddy wrote:... isn't platinum radioactive?
I think that would be plutonium, Jim ;)
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Post by Smokedaddy »

Six naturally occurring isotopes of platinum exist: platinum-190, platinum-192, platinum-194, platinum-195, platinum-196, and platinum-198. Of these, only platinum-190 is radioactive. ... These isotopes are produced when very small particles are fired at atoms. These particles stick in the atoms and make them radioactive.
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Post by Smokedaddy »

I was thinking you could make a Cloud Chamber.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJjJ_FCI7Uc&t=1s

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Smokedaddy wrote: platinum-190 is radioactive
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was thinking you could make a Cloud Chamber
Right, but check the half-life and abundance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_platinum says 6.5E+11 years and 0.012% .

I'm also seeing atomic weight of 195 gm/mole and density of 21.45 gm/cm^3 .

From there, my spreadsheet works the sums as...

mass of Beatsy's sample = (31mm x 3.5 mm x 0.05 mm) * (0.001 cm^3/mm^3) * (21.45 gm/cm^3) = 0.116 gm
moles of Beaty's sample = 0.116 gm / 195 gm/mole = 0.000597 moles of mixed platinum
moles of Pt-190 = 0.000597 * 0.012% = 7.16E-08
atoms of Pt-190 = 7.16E-08 *6.02E+23 (Avogadro's number) = 4.31E+16
disintegrations/year = 4.31E+16 * 0.5 / 6.5E+11 = 3.32E+4
disintegrations/second = 3.32E+4 / 3.15E+07 = 1.05E-03
seconds/disintegration = 1/1.05E-03 = 950

So, roughly 1 disintegration every 16 minutes, for Beatsy's sample?

That's more than I expected, but might be a little boring anyway. :(

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Post by Bob-O-Rama »

I have some 1oz platinum crucibles my dad used in grad school. He kept the original receipt from the Syracuse U bookstore c. 1962 in his papers: they were $12 each.

There are a lot of catalytic reactions you can demonstrate with a small piece like you have.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsIhjinuBYA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBBy4-0uUC4

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