Lithium hexachloroplatinate (IV) is an inorganic compound, a complex compound of lithium and platinum metal chlorides with the formula Li 2 [PtCl 6 ], dissolves in water, forms crystalline hydrate - orange-red crystals.
| Hexachloroplatinate | |
|---|---|
| Are common | |
| Systematic name | Lithium hexachloroplatinate (IV) |
| Traditional names | lithium hexachloroplateate |
| Chem. formula | Li 2 [PtCl 6 ] |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | hydrate - orange-red crystals |
| Molar mass | 421.68 g / mol |
| Classification | |
| Smiles | |
Content
Getting
- The reaction of a solution of hydrogen hexachloroplatinate (IV) and lithium hydroxide [1] :
Physical Properties
Lithium hexachloroplatinate (IV) is soluble in water, ethanol .
It does not dissolve in ether [2] .
Forms a crystalline hydrate of the composition Li 2 [PtCl 6 ] • 6H 2 O - orange-red crystals.
Chemical Properties
- Crystalline hydrate loses water when heated:
Notes
- ↑ Advanced Inorganic Chemistry / Satya Prakash. - T. 2. - ISBN 81-219-1787-5 .
- ↑ Arthur Messinger Comey. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities Inorganic. - Forgotten Books, 2013 .-- 541 p.
Literature
- Chemistry Handbook / Editorial: Nikolsky B.P. et al. - 3rd ed., rev. - L .: Chemistry, 1971. - T. 2. - 1168 p.