Some ancient cultures considered this element to be more valuable than gold (Au). Both elements belong to a group of much-sought-after transition metals called precious metals. People prize the mystery element because it’s rarely found in its pure state in nature. It’s usually mixed with less valuable metals in ores—metal-containing rocks. The element was one of the first metals traded as currency. Today, 1 ounce (28 grams) of the mystery element, roughly the weight of five quarters, is worth about $17. Figured it out? Score 100 points. Otherwise, try clue #2.
In some ancient cultures, this element was more valuable than gold (Au). Both elements are precious metals. That’s a group of transition metals that are highly prized. People value the mystery element because it’s rarely found in its pure state in nature. It’s usually mixed with less valuable metals in ores—metal-containing rocks. The element was one of the first metals traded as currency. Today, people pay about $17 for 1 ounce (28 grams) of the mystery element. That’s about the weight of five quarters. Figured it out? Score 100 points. Otherwise, try clue #2.