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CAS 19583-77-8

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Sodium hexachloroplatinate(IV)

Description:
Sodium hexachloroplatinate(IV), with the CAS number 19583-77-8, is an inorganic compound that serves as a source of platinum in various chemical applications. It is characterized by its complex structure, where a platinum ion is coordinated to six chloride ions, forming a stable hexachloroplatinate complex. This compound typically appears as a yellow to orange crystalline solid and is soluble in water, which facilitates its use in aqueous reactions. Sodium hexachloroplatinate(IV) is often utilized in catalysis, particularly in organic synthesis and electrochemistry, due to the catalytic properties of platinum. Additionally, it is employed in the preparation of other platinum compounds and in analytical chemistry for the determination of chloride ions. Handling this compound requires caution, as it can be toxic and poses environmental hazards. Proper safety measures should be observed to mitigate risks associated with exposure. Overall, sodium hexachloroplatinate(IV) is a significant compound in the field of coordination chemistry and materials science.
Formula:Cl6H12Na2O6Pt
Synonyms:
  • Sodium Platinum Chloride
  • Sodium hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate
  • Platinum(IV) sodium chloride, Sodium platinic chloride
  • SODIUM HEXACHLOROPLATINATE(IV)-6-HYDRATE
  • Platinum(IV) sodium chloride
  • Sodium hexachloroplatinate hexahydrate, 99+%
  • Sodium platinic chloride
  • SodiuM hexachloroplatinate(Ⅳ)hexahydrate, 34.7 - 42.9% Pt
  • Sodium Hexachloroplatinate(Ⅳ) Hexahydrate
  • SODIUMHEXACHLOROPLATINATE(IV),HYDRATE
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