yellow reddish
The chemical formula for platinum IV chloride is PtCl4. It consists of one platinum atom bonded to four chloride atoms.
Zinc chloride.
Platinum Trichloride (PtCl3).
The grey deposit formed when mixing platinum chloride covered with a zinc strip is likely metallic platinum. This reaction is known as a displacement reaction, where the more reactive zinc displaces the less reactive platinum from the platinum chloride solution. The platinum is then deposited as a solid grey layer on the surface of the zinc strip.
The grey deposit formed when platinum chloride solution is mixed with zinc is called platinum sponge. It is a porous form of platinum that is used as a catalyst in various chemical reactions.
No, platinum is not considered a color. It is a precious metal with a silvery-white color.
The color remain unchanged for pure sodium chloride.
It has white color with yellow shades
Pure platinum is a shiny silver-white color.
The color of iron (III) chloride solution is brown.
Mercury chloride color is yellowish-white.
The grey deposit forms due to a displacement reaction between platinum chloride and zinc. The zinc displaces the platinum from the compound, depositing it as a grey solid. This reaction is a common method for extracting platinum from its compounds.