yes they can be alloyed together. the two metals have been found together in mines in Peru
2006-07-08 01:42:04
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answered by biggun4570 4
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Yes - it's called white gold.
2006-07-08 01:40:11
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answered by Scabius Fretful 5
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2016-11-06 01:21:09
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answered by riveria 4
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Yes it can to form a mixture but they can't be mixed chemically unless its artificial blending.
2006-07-08 01:40:58
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answered by purrrfection111 1
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yes both are metal can melted in diffren heat but colur will be effect on gold
2006-07-08 01:44:45
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answered by tongbahinee 2
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on a molecule level, yes, it can. i've worked on a number of Pt-Au cluster compounds. i worked in this lab for a time: http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/inocaj/1996/35/i23/abs/ic9515160.html (note, i am neither author of this paper)
2006-07-08 02:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yep, they can both be melted down....
the result is a shiney gold-like compound that has metallic tendencies.
2006-07-08 01:38:32
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answered by hoop_t_star 3
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you can melt them down and form an alloy with them, yes. what purpose it would have, and what properties it would have besides being a metal, i don't know.
2006-07-08 02:22:07
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answered by The Frontrunner 5
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yes but need professional technical lab
2006-07-08 01:43:54
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answered by TARIG B 1
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To what purpose?
2006-07-08 01:39:07
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answered by akka 1
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