Platinum(IV) chloride is the inorganic compound of platinum and chlorine with the empirical formula PtCl4. This brown solid features platinum in the 4+...
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Platinum chloride may refer to: Platinum(II) chloride Platinum(IV) chloride This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the...
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Platinum(II) chloride is the chemical compound PtCl2. It is an important precursor used in the preparation of other platinum compounds. It exists in two...
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hexachloroplatinic acid is heated, it decomposes through platinum(IV) chloride and platinum(II) chloride to elemental platinum, although the reactions do not occur stepwise:...
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Chloroplatinic acid (redirect from Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate (IV) hexahydrate)
contamination. When heated, hexachloroplatinic acid decomposes to platinum(IV) chloride. (H3O)2PtCl6·nH2O → PtCl4 + 2 HCl + (n + 2) H2O Chloroplatinic acid...
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Platinum tetrafluoride is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula PtF 4. In the solid state, the compound features platinum(IV) in octahedral...
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Nickel(II) chloride (or just nickel chloride) is the chemical compound NiCl2. The anhydrous salt is yellow, but the more familiar hydrate NiCl2·6H2O is...
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Aqua regia (section Dissolving platinum)
iron(II) chloride. Platinum in the filtrate, as hexachloroplatinate(IV), is converted to ammonium hexachloroplatinate by the addition of ammonium chloride. This...
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– (NPCl2)n Platinum(II) chloride – PtCl2 Platinum(IV) chloride – PtCl4 Platinum hexafluoride – PtF6 Platinum pentafluoride – PtF5 Platinum tetrafluoride...
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Range, K. -J. (1995). "Crystal Structure of fac-Triaquatrichloroplatinum(IV) Chloride Hemihydrate, (Pt(H2O)3Cl3)Cl(H2O)0.5". Zeitschrift für Kristallographie...
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