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| Name = Platinum(IV) bromide
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| IUPACName = Platinum(IV) bromide
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| OtherNames = Platinic bromide
| IUPACName = Platinum(IV) bromide
| Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers
| OtherNames = Platinic bromide
| CASNo = 68936-92-1
|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers
| RTECS =
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| PubChem =
| CASNo = 68938-92-1
| ChemSpiderID = 100307
| PubChem = 111865
| EINECS = 273-151-5
| SMILES = Br(Br)(Br)Br
| StdInChI = 1S/4BrH.Pt/h4*1H;/q;;;;+4/p-4
| StdInChIKey = SNPHNDVOPWUNON-UHFFFAOYSA-J
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| Section2 = {{Chembox Properties |Section2={{Chembox Properties
| Formula = PtBr<sub>4</sub> | Formula = PtBr<sub>4</sub>
| MolarMass = 514.700 g/mol | MolarMass = 514.694 g/mol
| Appearance = brownish-black crystals | Appearance = brownish-black crystals
| Density = | Density =
| Solubility = 0.41 g/100mL @ 20°C | Solubility = 0.41 g/100mL @ 20°C
| MeltingPt = decomposes at 180°C | MeltingPt = decomposes at 180°C
| SolubleOther = slightly soluble in ], ]<ref name="hand"> | SolubleOther = slightly soluble in ], ]<ref name="hand">
{{Citation {{Citation
| last = Lide | last = Lide
| first = David R. | first = David R.
| author-link = | author-link =
| last2 = | year = 1998
| title = Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
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| edition = 87
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| volume =
| publication-date =
| date = | series =
| location = Boca Raton, Florida
| year = 1998
| publisher = CRC Press
| title = Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
| edition = 87 | id =
| isbn = 0-8493-0594-2
| volume =
| series = | doi =
| oclc =
| publication-place = Boca Raton, FL
| place = | pages = 481
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=lFjg0L-uOxoC&q=%22Platinum(IV)+bromide%22&pg=PT866
| publisher = CRC Press
| access-date = 2008-06-19
| id =
| isbn = 0849305942
| doi =
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| pages = 481
| url = http://books.google.com/?id=lFjg0L-uOxoC&pg=PT866&dq=%22Platinum(IV)+bromide%22
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| NFPA-H = 2 | NFPA-H = 2
| NFPA-F = 0 | NFPA-F = 0
| NFPA-R = 1 | NFPA-R = 1
| GHSPictograms = {{GHS05}}
| EUClass = Corrosive ('''C''')
| GHSSignalWord = Danger
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| FlashPt = non-flammable | FlashPt = non-flammable
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'''Platinum(IV) bromide''' is the ] with the ] PtBr<sub>4</sub>. It is a brown solid. It is a little-used compound mainly of interest for academic research.<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b01247|title=Effect of Precursor Ligands and Oxidation State in the Synthesis of Bimetallic Nano-Alloys|year=2015|last1=Lagrow|first1=Alec P.|last2=Knudsen|first2=Kristian Rahbek|last3=Alyami|first3=Noktan M.|last4=Anjum|first4=Dalaver H.|last5=Bakr|first5=Osman M.|journal=Chemistry of Materials|volume=27|issue=11|pages=4134–4141|hdl=10754/553018|hdl-access=free}}</ref> It is a component of a reagent used in ].<ref name="reag">
'''Platinum(IV) bromide''' is the ] composed of ] and ] with the ] PtBr<sub>4</sub>.

A solution of platinum(IV) bromide and ] in water can be used to test for the presence of ] by putting a drop of the reagent and a drop of the unknown solution onto a piece of ]. A gray or black stain indicates a positive result; however, the mechanism for this reaction is unknown
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{{Citation {{Citation
| last = Wenger | last = Wenger
| first = P. E. | first = P. E.
| author-link = | author-link =
| last2 = | year = 2007
| title = Reagents for Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
| first2 =
| author2-link = | edition =
| volume =
| publication-date =
| date = | series =
| year = 2007 | location =
| place =
| title = Reagents for Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
| publisher = Read Country Books
| edition =
| volume = | id =
| isbn = 978-1-4067-4847-5
| series =
| doi =
| publication-place =
| place = | oclc =
| pages = 242
| publisher = Read Country Books
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=SRAR3FOYxhEC&q=%22Platinum(IV)+bromide%22&pg=PA360
| id =
| access-date = 2008-06-18
| isbn = 1406748471
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In terms of structure, the compound is an inorganic polymer consisting of interconnected PtBr<sub>6</sub> octahedra.
| pages = 242
| url = http://books.google.com/?id=SRAR3FOYxhEC&pg=PA360&dq=%22Platinum(IV)+bromide%22
| accessdate = 2008-06-18
}}</ref>.


==References== ==References==
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