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Periodic Table of Death and Mystery
Carol Potenza's monthly podcast, hosted by Laura Haas
33 episodes
2 days ago
Take a coffee break with us--5 to 10 minutes--and explore historical and contemporary mysteries and death surrounding the universal periodic table of elements.
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Take a coffee break with us--5 to 10 minutes--and explore historical and contemporary mysteries and death surrounding the universal periodic table of elements.
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Society & Culture
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Platinum, Golden Years, and the Periodic Table of Death and Mystery, Part 1
Periodic Table of Death and Mystery
6 minutes 18 seconds
3 months ago
Platinum, Golden Years, and the Periodic Table of Death and Mystery, Part 1

Platinum. “Rare, pure, eternal.” And expensive. A jeweler’s slogan that perfectly describes this periodic table element. Perfect for coins—or so you’d think. But platinum is actually too hard and rare. It is used for wedding rings because it doesn’t wear away as easily as silver and gold. Which brings us back to those jewelers and to a heist that netted everything but the kitchen sink—including a plethora of platinum bars.

Periodic Table of Death and Mystery
Take a coffee break with us--5 to 10 minutes--and explore historical and contemporary mysteries and death surrounding the universal periodic table of elements.