Q.5
The precious metal do not suffer the disadvantage of
(a) being stolen by thieves
(b) requiring lot of space for storing
(c) adulteration
(d) presentation
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The precious metal does not suffer the disadvantage of adulteration.
What is a precious metal?
- A precious metal is a substance that occurs naturally and has high economic value in the market.
- The chemical reactivity and tendency of these metals are very low and have great value of luster.
- Moreover, these metals are ductile in nature.
- Examples are platinum, gold, silver are valuable materials.
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The precious metal does not suffer the disadvantage of adulteration.
Precious metal -
- Any of the much less not common and enormously precious metals (as gold, silver, and the platinum metals)
- There are 8 metals which are taken into consideration treasured.
- They are gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, and osmium.
- Moreover, those metals are ductile in nature.
- A better melting factor than different metals .
- Softer in texture – which is likewise known as being ductile.
- More lustrous in appearance.
- Less reactive than different elements.
- Precious metals have high economic value in market .
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