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noble metals - tradução para holandês

METAL RESISTANT TO CORROSION AND OXIDATION IN MOIST AIR, E.G. RUTHENIUM, RHODIUM, PALLADIUM, SILVER, OSMIUM, IRIDIUM, PLATINUM, AND GOLD
Noble Metal; Noble Metals; Noble metals
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GROUP OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN COLUMN 18 OF THE PRIODIC TABLE, THAT TEND TO BE CHEMICALLY INERT AND THUS FORM ODORLESS, COLORLESS, MONATOMIC GASES WITH LOW REACTIVITY; CONSISTS OF HELIUM, NEON, ARGON, KRYPTON, XENON, RADON, AND POSSIBLY OGANESSON
Group 18 element; Nobel gas; Noble gases; Group 0 element; Rare gas; Noble Gas; Noble Gases; Helium family (p6); Neon family; Helium family; Helium family 1; Group 18; Rare gases; Group 18 elements; Nobel gases; Group 0; Noble gas notation; Aerogens; Aerogen; The noble gases; User:Jctillinghast/sandbox; Noble gasses
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GROUP OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Group 1 element; Alkaline metal; Metals, alkali; Lithium family; Group 1 elements; Alkali metal compound; Alkali group; Alkali Metals; Alkali Metal; Periodic trends in the alkali metals; Alkalic element; Alkali metals
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Definição

noble metal
¦ noun Chemistry a metal (e.g. gold, silver, or platinum) that resists attack by acids and other reagents and does not corrode.

Wikipédia

Noble metal

A noble metal is ordinarily regarded as a metallic chemical element that is generally resistant to corrosion and is usually found in nature in its raw form. Gold, platinum, and the other platinum group metals (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium) are most often so classified. Silver, copper and mercury are sometimes included as noble metals, however less often as each of these usually occurs in nature combined with sulfur.

In more specialized fields of study and applications the number of elements counted as noble metals can be smaller or larger. In physics, there are only three noble metals: copper, silver and gold. In dentistry, silver is not always counted as a noble metal since it is subject to corrosion when present in the mouth. In chemistry, the term noble metal is sometimes applied more broadly to any metallic or semimetallic element that does not react with a weak acid and give off hydrogen gas in the process. This broader set includes copper, mercury, technetium, rhenium, arsenic, antimony, bismuth and polonium, as well as gold, the six platinum group metals, and silver.