"Platinized" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Covered or coated with platinum.
To platinate means to coat or layer a surface with platinum, a chemical element of the platinum group, often used in jewelry and catalytic converters. It can also refer to the process of making something platiniferous, or containing platinum. However, I think the word you're referring to is actually "platinating," as "platinate" is not a commonly used verb.Alternatively, the word "platinate" might be a verb derived from the surname "Platina" from Platina, a term for platinum, or a rare word for "to make something platina". But this is not the most common usage.In any case, in chemistry "to platinize" or "to platinize a substrate" is a verb that refers to the process of reducing palladium chloride and other chlorocomplexes of platinum, to deposit a layer of platinum, which is a very densely packed, disordered arrangement of atoms.
The term "plating" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:1. <strong>Cooking</strong>: Plating refers to the process of arranging and garnishing food on a plate before serving. It involves selecting the right combination of colors, textures, and garnishes to make the dish visually appealing.2. <strong>Engineering</strong>: In engineering, plating refers to the process of applying a thin layer of a material, usually a metal, onto a substrate using electroplating, sputtering, or vacuum deposition techniques. This is often used to add corrosion resistance, improve appearance, or enhance electrical conductivity.3. <strong>Machine learning</strong>: Plating, specifically in the context of computer networks, refers to an artificial customer, or a telepresence, data packet flooding, or other techniques typically used for malicious purposes on computer networks.4. <strong>Number theory</strong>: In number theory, Goldbach's Conjecture involves Goldbach Plating which is referring to two numbers larger than two that sum to an even number and each is prime.
The word "platinic" is not a word in the English language. However, I'm assuming you meant "platinic" as a relation or reference to "platinum", a chemical element.Alternatively, it's also possible that you meant "platinic" to mean something related to the name of the element, such as in chemistry.However, "platinic" can be related to platinum in a few ways:<em> Platinic acid is a strong, but infrequently used reducing agent, it can reduce any metal oxides in acidic solution into its pure metal form.</em> In chemistry, platinic can refer to a chemical that contains platinum, such as platinic chloride, which is a chloride of platinum.Please let me know if this is accurate or if I can help with anything else.
Platinochloride, also known as platinum(II) chloroplatinate(IV), is a mixed valence compound consisting of a chloride ion (Cl-) coordinated to platinum(II) (Pt2+), and a chloroplatinate(IV) ion.
A platinoid is a term used to describe a group of elements that are similar to platinum in their chemical and physical properties. These elements are the transition metals in the platinum group of the periodic table, specifically:1. Osmium (Os)2. Iridium (Ir)3. Ruthenium (Ru)4. Rhodium (Rh)5. Palladium (Pd)These elements are all similar to platinum in terms of their appearance, reactivity, and other chemical properties, although they have distinct differences. The term "platinoid" was coined because these elements were often mistaken for platinum in the past, and their names were derived from the name "platinum".