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Anonymous No. 16585861

So, I recently watched a video about converting platinum into chloroplatinic Acid. I was just wondering whether or not this is something that chemists actually do within their work usually? It wasn't semiconductor grade but who would be a willing buyer to this kind of stuff? He was apparently able to sell it for around 6,000 USD so it seemed like a pretty nice deal. (Even if the Platinum itself was around 1,000 USD) Should I do this as a nice side-gig? (I mean, I could do the research myself to figure out if there are any buyers out there, I just want to know if anyone has experience with this sort of practice and how popular it is in the first place).

Anonymous No. 16586011

>>16585861
>sell it for 6000 USD
Sell how much and in what units? Does the price increase 6 fold?
>popsci youtuber
You have been fooled. This title is 99% clickbait.
The prices of today exist because the value of everything is in equilibrium. If what you said was true then I guarantee that some company with better logistics than one person would have done this already and reduced the prices to 1000 USD each. Which probably already happened.