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English Dictionary: Platina by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Platina \Plat"i*na\, n. [Sp. or NL. See {Platinum}.] (Chem.)
      Platinum.
  
      {Platina mohr}, platinum black.
  
      {Platina yellow}, a pigment prepared from platinum.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Platinum \Plat"i*num\, n. [NL., fr. Sp. platina, from plata
      silver, LL. plata a thin plate of metal. See {Plate}, and cf.
      {Platina}.] (Chem.)
      A metallic element, intermediate in value between silver and
      gold, occurring native or alloyed with other metals, also as
      the platinum arsenide (sperrylite). It is heavy tin-white
      metal which is ductile and malleable, but very infusible, and
      characterized by its resistance to strong chemical reagents.
      It is used for crucibles, for stills for sulphuric acid,
      rarely for coin, and in the form of foil and wire for many
      purposes. Specific gravity 21.5. Atomic weight 194.3. Symbol
      Pt. Formerly called {platina}.
  
      {Platinum black} (Chem.), a soft, dull black powder,
            consisting of finely divided metallic platinum obtained by
            reduction and precipitation from its solutions. It absorbs
            oxygen to a high degree, and is employed as an oxidizer.
           
  
      {Platinum lamp} (Elec.), a kind of incandescent lamp of which
            the luminous medium is platinum. See under {Incandescent}.
           
  
      {Platinum metals} (Chem.), the group of metallic elements
            which in their chemical and physical properties resemble
            platinum. These consist of the light platinum group, viz.,
            rhodium, ruthenium, and palladium, whose specific
            gravities are about 12; and the heavy platinum group,
            viz., osmium, iridium, and platinum, whose specific
            gravities are over 21.
  
      {Platinum sponge} (Chem.), metallic platinum in a gray,
            porous, spongy form, obtained by reducing the double
            chloride of platinum and ammonium. It absorbs oxygen,
            hydrogen, and certain other gases, to a high degree, and
            is employed as an agent in oxidizing.
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