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  1. Also, former UFC heavyweight contender Ben Rothwell takes on Todd Duffee in a heavyweight clash rescheduled from a broken matchup back in December. On Friday, all fighters took to the stage for ...

  2. Mike Perry will make his return to the bareknuckle boxing ring tomorrow night (Sat., April 27, 2024) at BKFC “KnuckleMania 4” live on pay-per-view (PPV) from inside Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., as “Platinum” takes on fellow UFC veteran Thiago Alves in an exciting — and extremely violent — main event.

  3. In the KnuckleMania 4 main event that had the combat sports world buzzing, the biggest star in the sport, ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry, smashed his way to 5-0 in the BKFC squared circle with a 60-second technical knockout over former BKFC World Champion Thiago “Pitbull” Alves.

  4. Sep 25, 2020 · So just as platinum credit cards offer more rewards than gold ones and platinum records have higher sales than gold albums, platinum prices may soon regain their luster and outshine gold as...

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · It generally occurs when metals react with gases in the atmosphere or substances like sulfur compounds, forming thin layers of tarnish on the surface. Common metals like silver, copper, and brass are well-known for tarnishing over time. Platinums Resistance to Tarnishing.

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    In ancient times, people in Egypt and the Americas used platinum for jewelry and decorative pieces, often times mixed with gold. The first recorded reference to platinum was in 1557 when Julius Scaliger, an Italian physician, described a metal found in Central America that wouldn't melt and called it "platina," meaning "little silver." In 1741, Bri...

    A cylindrical hunk of platinum and platinum alloy is used as the international standardfor measuring a kilogram. In the 1880s, about 40 of these cylinders, which weigh about 2.2 lbs. or 1 kilogram,...
    Platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, ruthenium, and rhodium are all members of the same group of metals (called the platinum metals) and share similar properties. These metals are often used toget...
    Platinum is used in several anti-cancer drugs because of its very low reactivity levels. About 50 percent of cancer therapy patients currently use platinum-containing drugs, according to a 2014 stu...
    Platinum is also used in pacemakers, dental crowns, and other equipment used within the human body because of its resistance to corrosion from bodily fluids and lack of reactivity to bodily functio...

    Researchers are continuing to find new uses and applications for platinum. For example, platinum is used in the development of anti-cancer drugs. In 1844, Michele Peyrone, an Italian chemist, accidently discovered that platinum has anti-neoplastic properties (which means it prohibits the development of tumors, according to MedicineNet). Research co...

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  7. May 17, 2022 · Physical and chemical properties. Physically, platinum is heavy, soft, malleable (easy to work—only silver and gold are easier to shape), and ductile (easy to draw into wires) and has a fairly high melting point (~1770°C or 3220°F). Chemically, it's often described as a noble metal because it is so unreactive.

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