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Chloroplatinic acid (also
known as
hexachloroplatinic acid) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula [H3O]2[PtCl6](H2O)x (0 ≤ x ≤ 6). A red solid, it...
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similarly insoluble, and
hexachloroplatinic acid has been used in the
determination of pot****ium ions by gravimetry. When
hexachloroplatinic acid is heated, it...
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precipitate pot****ium
salts include sodium tetraphenylborate,
hexachloroplatinic acid, and
sodium cobaltinitrite into
respectively pot****ium tetraphenylborate...
- such as
ammonium hexachloroplatinate and tetrachloroplatinate, and
hexachloroplatinic acid.
Other ionic halogeno compounds are also sensitisers, the order...
- 1039/C39720000270. A. E. Schweizer; G. T. Kerr (1978). "Thermal
decomposition of
hexachloroplatinic acid".
Inorganic Chemistry. 17 (8): 2326–2327. doi:10.1021/ic50186a067...
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coordination geometry. The
precipitation of this
compound from
solutions of
hexachloroplatinic acid was
formerly used for the
determination of pot****ium by gravimetric...
- 19130460252. A. E. Schweizer; G. T. Kerr (1978). "Thermal
decomposition of
hexachloroplatinic acid".
Inorganic Chemistry. 17 (8): 2326–2327. doi:10.1021/ic50186a067...
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generated as a fine
yellow precipitate by
treating a
solution of
hexachloroplatinic acid with a
solution of an
ammonium salt. The
complex is so poorly...
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often starting with the
dissolution of
platinum in aqua regia,
giving hexachloroplatinic acid,
which is then
reacted with
sodium chloride and evaporated, leaving...
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reported in 1955,
involving the
reaction of
cyclopropane and
hexachloroplatinic acid. This
reaction produces the
polymeric platinacyclobutane complex...