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ana.santos
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Platinum metal

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Hi everyone,

I need to order platinum metal (wire or rod) to be placed inside a U-tube for electrolysis experiment (Chem 12). Has anyone used this ? Do you know where to order this platinum?

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Ana
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Hi Ana
The last lot of platinum wire I bought I got through Science Supply. In their catalogue it is listed in the chemical section and is available from Ajax or Chem-Supply.

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We haven't done that experiment. Platinum wire costs a bomb, so can't imagine what "rod" would cost. Are you sure you have to do it?
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can you use carbon rod - all you need is an inert electrode. short term you shouldn't get too much decay of the carbon
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We use Pt wire and last LSL replacement was very pro-active, took the voltameter apart and and after washing the wire, he put the Pt wire in the jar with all other short bits of wire. I will pay anyone to separate Pt wire from nicrome or any silver shiny metal wire.
This should have gone in a "Whinge" section.
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Thank you for the responses. :D We did use carbon rod but next time, my coordinator prefers platinum so I need to order one. I will try to get the wire from SSA.

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Check to see if Nichrome wire is a viable substitute.
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We used the platinum electrodes from an old voltameter, which fitted the u-tube (small) perfectly.
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Hi All,

Platinum works the best here, and we all know that the precious metal costs all but..

Trick-of-the-trade, Shop around and phone before you order for the best price carefully as the metal fluctuates with the stock market. Remember (precious metal!!!)..

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ana.santos
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After knowing the cost ($170/10cm), my coordinator decided to use carbon!: )
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What a surprise!
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