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Among nickel (IV) and platinum (IV) compounds, which are more stable? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Among nickel (IV) and platinum (IV) compounds, which are more stable?

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  1. Platinum (IV) compounds are more stable than nickel (IV) compounds.
  2. Stability is explained by ionisation enthalpies: the total energy needed to form Pt(IV) is less than for Ni(IV).
  3. The sum of the first four ionisation enthalpies for Pt (IV) is lower (9.36 × 103 kJ/mol) than that for Ni (IV) (11.29 × 103 kJ/mol).
  4. Hence, Pt(IV) compounds require less energy to form and are thermodynamically more stable.
  5. Example: K2PtCl6 is a known Pt(IV) compound, whereas the corresponding Ni(IV) compound is not known.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 495]

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Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
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