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Number Of Neutrons In Platinum

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Basic Data


Name: Platinum
Symbol: Pt
Atomic Number: 78
Atomic Mass: 195.078 amu
Melting Point: 1772.0 °C (2045.xv K, 3221.vi °F)
Boiling Signal: 3827.0 °C (4100.15 Thousand, 6920.6 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 78
Number of Neutrons: 117
Classification: Transition metal
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 Chiliad: 21.45 m/cm3
Colour: silverish

Diminutive Structure

[Bohr Model of Platinum]
Number of Energy Levels: 6

    First Energy Level: 2
    Second Energy Level: 8
    Third Free energy Level: 18
    Quaternary Free energy Level: 32
    Fifth Free energy Level: 17
    Sixth Free energy Level: 1

Isotopes

Isotope Half Life
Pt-188 10.2 days
Pt-190 6.0E11 years
Pt-191 two.96 days
Pt-192 Stable
Pt-193 60.0 years
Pt-193m 4.33 days
Pt-194 Stable
Pt-195 Stable
Pt-195m iv.02 days
Pt-196 Stable
Pt-197 eighteen.3 hours
Pt-197m 1.59 hours
Pt-198 Stable

Facts


Date of Discovery: 1735
Discoverer: Julius Scaliger
Proper name Origin: From the Spanish discussion platina (little argent)
Uses: jewelry, containers, goad
Obtained From: platinum ores

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