No.as platinum and silver are noble metals(very less reactive) they do not react with each other.
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Platinum does not react with silver at room temperature. However, under certain conditions such as high temperatures or in the presence of certain chemicals, platinum and silver may form compounds or alloys with each other.
Silver does not react with oxygen or water, making it resistant to tarnishing. It also does not react with most acids, except for nitric acid. Additionally, silver is relatively unreactive with other metals such as gold and platinum.
No, platinum is less reactive than silver. Platinum is a noble metal and does not react easily with other elements, while silver is more reactive and can tarnish when exposed to air or certain chemicals.
Platinum is insoluble in water. It does not react with water or dissolve in it.
Silver is not highly reactive and is considered a noble metal. It does not easily react with most chemicals but can react with sulfur compounds in the air, leading to tarnishing or discoloration of the metal.
Metals such as gold, platinum, and silver do not react with hydrochloric acid due to their inert nature. They form a protective oxide layer on their surface that prevents them from reacting with acids.