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What element, atomic number 78, takes its name from Spanish for 'little silver'?
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Platinum (Pt) takes its name from the Spanish platina, 'little silver', from plata 'silver'. Atomic number 78, it has a standard atomic weight of 195.084, a melting point of 2041.4 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 4098 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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Platinum (Pt) takes its name from the Spanish platina, 'little silver', from plata 'silver'. Atomic number 78, it has a standard atomic weight of 195.084, a melting point of 2041.4 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 4098 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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