
Noble metals
Noble metals are a group of metals that are highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish, maintaining their appearance and properties over time. Common examples include gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. They are rare, durable, and often used in jewelry, electronics, and catalytic converters because they don't easily react with other chemicals. Their stability makes them valuable and trustworthy for various industrial and decorative applications. Unlike other metals, noble metals can withstand harsh environments without degrading, which contributes to their high economic worth and widespread use.