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diAmmine, diNitro Platinum
Hello Guys, I want to create diAmmine, diNitro Platinum from H2PtCL6, but I don't know how, so please enlighten me! I saw on youtube comment section
that this is the most soluble salt in water which contains Platinum ion.
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On the SM library there are several books on platinum metal chemistry and that is probably the best place to start searching.
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milovess
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Thank you Boffis, wherever this SM library is!
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On the front page
www.sciencemadness.org semect Library.
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Just a thought; what's the oxygen balance for this compound and how does it compare with other explosives?
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Hmmm...? No mention here of explosive or oxidising properties...
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If you stick lots of nitro or nitrate groups and anything that may act as a fuel (like an ammine)in teh same molecule you are asking for trouble.
Like this
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=16220
but (I think) with a better oxygen balance.
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