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Palladium Element Cube - 2" Acrylic Display - Atomic Number 46

Palladium Element Cube - 2" Acrylic Display - Atomic Number 46


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    Palladium's atomic number is 46 and its symbol is Pd. Palladium is a rare platinum group metal that is an extremely shiny silvery-white color. Its most common application is in catalytic converters for automobiles. Palladium is also alloyed with gold to create high-quality white-gold jewelry and is in fact the shiniest metal. The current price of palladium as of spring 2021 is $2648 USD per ounce which is about 50% more than the value of gold.
    The palladium in this cube display is encapsulated in a glass ampule.
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