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Sigma KEE - Platinum
Platinum(platinum)
Pt, atomic_number_78, platinum

appearance as argument number 1
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(atomicNumber Platinum 78) Mid-level-ontology.kif 28606-28606 78 is an atomic number of platinum
(boilingPoint Platinum
    (MeasureFn 4100.0 KelvinDegree))
Mid-level-ontology.kif 29336-29336 4100.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a boiling point of platinum
(documentation Platinum EnglishLanguage "Attractive greyish-white metal. When pure, it is malleable and ductile. Does not oxidize in air, insoluble in hydrochloric and nitric acid. Corroded by halogens, cyandies, sulphur and alkalis. {Hydrogen} and {oxygen} react explosively in the presence of platinum. There are six stable isotopes and three radioisotopes, the most stable being Pt-193 with a half-life of 60 years. Platinum is used in jewelry, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts, dentistry, and anti-pollution devices in cars. PtCl2(NH3)2 is used to treat some forms of cancer. Platinum-{cobalt} alloys have magnetic properties. It is also used in the definition of the Standard Hydrogen Electrode. Discovered by Antonio de Ulloa in South America in 1735. The name comes from the Spanish word platina which means silver. Platinum metal is generally not a health concern due to its unreactivity, however platinum compounds should be considered highly toxic.") Mid-level-ontology.kif 28614-28627
(externalImage Platinum "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/ 96/ Pt-TableImage.png") pictureList.kif 1921-1921
(externalImage Platinum "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ b7/ Platinum_nuggets.jpg") pictureList.kif 6586-6586
(externalImage Platinum "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/ d0/ Pt%2C78.jpg") pictureList.kif 2310-2310
(externalImage Platinum "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/ d/ d0/ Pt%2C78.jpg/ 125px-Pt%2C78.jpg") pictureList.kif 1216-1216
(meltingPoint Platinum
    (MeasureFn 2045.0 KelvinDegree))
Mid-level-ontology.kif 29335-29335 2045.0 Kelvin degree(s) is a melting point of platinum
(names Platinum "Platinum") Mid-level-ontology.kif 28604-28604 "Platinum" has name platinum
(roomTempState Platinum Solid) Mid-level-ontology.kif 31528-31528 roomTempState platinum and solid
(subclass Platinum ElementalSubstance) Mid-level-ontology.kif 28603-28603 Platinum is a subclass of elemental substance

appearance as argument number 2
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(conventionalShortName "Pt" Platinum) Mid-level-ontology.kif 28605-28605 Platinum is a conventional short name of "Pt"
(termFormat ChineseLanguage Platinum "铂") domainEnglishFormat.kif 46242-46242
(termFormat ChineseTraditionalLanguage Platinum "鉑") domainEnglishFormat.kif 46241-46241
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Platinum "platinum") domainEnglishFormat.kif 46240-46240

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(=>
    (and
        (instance ?ATOM Platinum)
        (instance ?ATOM Atom))
    (measure ?ATOM
        (MeasureFn 195.078 Amu)))
Mid-level-ontology.kif 28608-28612


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