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- Pot****ium tetrachloroplatinate(II) is the chemical compound with the formula K2PtCl4. This reddish orange salt is an important reagent for the preparation...
- the preparation of the anti-cancer drug cisplatin from pot****ium tetrachloroplatinate. Beilstein database Chemical engineering Click chemistry Electrosynthesis...
- planar molecular geometry Examples Xenon tetrafluoride, Pot****ium tetrachloroplatinate Point group D4h Coordination number 4 Bond angle(s) 90° μ (Polarity)...
- Mo(CO)5(P(OH)3) and [Ru(NH3)4(H2O)(P(OH)3)]2+. Heating a mixture of pot****ium tetrachloroplatinate and phosphorous acid gives the luminescent salt pot****ium diplatinum(II)...
- hexachloroplatinate with hydrazine dihydrochloride gives the corresponding tetrachloroplatinate salt. Pot****ium hexachloroplatinate reacts with aqueous ammonia to...
- platinum-chloro compounds such as ammonium hexachloroplatinate and tetrachloroplatinate, and hexachloroplatinic acid. Other ionic halogeno compounds are...
- 120° rotation and a reflection. Cubane C8H8 features octahedral symmetry. The tetrachloroplatinate(II) ion, [PtCl4]2− exhibits square-planar geometry...
- exist in molecules such as ethylene (C2H4), benzene (C6H6) and the tetrachloroplatinate ion (PtCl42−). Bernath, Peter F. (2005). Spectra of Atoms and Molecules...
- around 2.28 Å. Other d8 complexes adopt similar structures, e.g. tetrachloroplatinate(II) [PtCl4]2−. Solid chloroauric acid is a hydrophilic (ionic) protic...
- chemistry of 16e square planar metal complexes, e.g. Vaska's complex and tetrachloroplatinate. The rate law is governed by the Eigen–Wilkins Mechanism. Dissociative...