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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

Our newer and better platinum video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBBy4-0uUC4

Platinum - often associated with jewelery and motor cars - is element number 78. All the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

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  • love that Einstein guy

  • imagine if all known deposits of rare metals such as platinum all used up!

    i think lots of our technologies would grind to halt or became extremely expensive.

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  • @agungk No problem...Just mine the oft-maligned land-fills. Most stuff we use ends up there...

  • @agungk its called recycling there is prob so much it be almost impossible to run out, cuz by time we are living spaceships platinum is found around the galaxy as well. Hell they think they found a planet made mostly completely out of chrome

  • @1Jason1Smith1 I went there and nothing.. you fooled me !

  • @agungk By that time we would be mining out asteroids and having our drink on in a bar on mars.

  • Want Platinum???? GOTO MOON U WILL FIND PLATINUM. SERIOUSLY

  • @agungk Then we would have to find an alternative, Mankind acts very much like a virus, its not sentinel and linear in the direction of its advancement, when it confronts a problem or an obstacle it will rapidly adapt and just like a virus, find new ways of sustaining itself. Call it techno-economic evolution if you please, where there is a will...there is a way.

  • 0:14

  • a nice sample , beutiful sample , a really good sample , nice sample , lovely sample CMON YOU LOVE SAMPLES

  • Is 148 USD worth is for 1 gram of rhodium

  • Platinum spot price is ~$US1700/oz

    28g/oz

    1 gram = ~$US61

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