Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)
Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)
Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)
Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)
Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)
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Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hydrate, 99.9% (metals basis)

For Catalysis, Electroplating, pHotography | CAS: 26023-84-7 | Cl6H2Pt | 409.80 g/mol
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Catalog number 011051.14
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS26023-84-7
IUPAC Namedihydrogen hexachloroplatinumtetrakis(ylium)
Molecular FormulaCl6H2Pt
InChI KeyZKOQTCCVSRSECD-UHFFFAOYSA-J
SMILES[H+].[H+].Cl[Pt+4](Cl)(Cl)(Cl)(Cl)Cl
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Total Metal Impurities0.1% max.
Catalysis, electroplating, photography, platinum mirrors, printing for etching of zinc, producing fine color in glass and porcelain, indelible ink, microscopy.Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hexahydrate is used for the determination of potassium. It is also used for the purification of platinum by treating it with ammonium chloride followed by heating of ammonium hexachloroplatinate with hydrogen yields elemental platinum. It also finds application in catalysis, electroplating, photography, platinum mirrors, printing for etching of zinc, producing fine color in glass and porcelain, indelible ink and microscopy. It is a precursor for the preparation of other platinum catalysts. In addition to this, it is also used as an analytical reagent.

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