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  2. Category:Platinum compounds - Wikipedia

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    Platinum(IV) compounds (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Platinum compounds" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect ...

  3. Platinum - Wikipedia

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    The most common oxidation states of platinum are +2 and +4. The +1 and +3 oxidation states are less common, and are often stabilized by metal bonding in bimetallic (or polymetallic) species. Tetracoordinate platinum(II) compounds tend to adopt 16-electron square planar geometries.

  4. Organoplatinum chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organoplatinum chemistry is the chemistry of organometallic compounds containing a carbon to platinum chemical bond, and the study of platinum as a catalyst in organic reactions. [1] [2] [3] Organoplatinum compounds exist in oxidation state 0 to IV, with oxidation state II most abundant.

  5. Zeise's salt - Wikipedia

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    Zeise's salt was one of the first organometallic compounds ... (cyclooctadiene)PtCl 2, derived from platinum(II) chloride and 1,5-cyclooctadiene, is a common platinum ...

  6. Platinum group - Wikipedia

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    The platinum-group metals (PGMs), also known as the platinoids, platinides, platidises, platinum group, platinum metals, platinum family or platinum-group elements (PGEs), are six noble, precious metallic elements clustered together in the periodic table. These elements are all transition metals in the d-block (groups 8, 9, and 10, periods 5 ...

  7. Native metal - Wikipedia

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    As with gold, salts and other compounds of the platinum group metals are rare; native platinum and related metals and alloys are the predominant minerals bearing these metals. These metals occur associated with ultramafic intrusions , and placer deposits derived from those intrusions.

  8. Group 10 element - Wikipedia

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    The +2 oxidation state is common for nickel and palladium, while +2 and +4 are common for platinum. Oxidation states of -2 and -1 have also been observed for nickel [3] [4] and platinum, [5] and an oxidation state of +5 has been observed for palladium [6] and platinum. [7] Platinum has also been observed in oxidations states of -3 [8] and +6. [9]

  9. Category:Platinum(II) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Platinum(II) compounds" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Platinum(II ...