Hexachloroplatinate
Hexachloroplatinate is an anion with the chemical formula [PtCl6]2−.

The hexachloroplatinate dianion
Chemical compounds containing the hexachloroplatinate anion include:
- Chloroplatinic acid (or dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate), H2PtCl6
- Ammonium hexachloroplatinate, (NH4)2PtCl6
- Potassium hexachloroplatinate, K2PtCl6
- Sodium hexachloroplatinate, Na2PtCl6
Related compounds/anions
- The unstable hexachloropalladic acid (H2PdCl6)
- Hexachloropalladate (PdCl2−
6) - Hexafluoroplatinate (PtF−
6)
gollark: Thanks. Apparently that works. Is there a way to *cancel* that task from the function which spawns it?
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gollark: `WebSocketConnection` is not.
gollark: I found `async-scoped`, but it seems like that would either block the entire thread or possibly cause safety issues.
gollark: Hi. I'm trying to concurrently read from a websocket and do some things with that socket at an interval, with `async_std` and `tide-websocket`. I thought I could use `task::spawn` for this, but it seems to want that to only use `'static` things, which the websocket connection is not. What's the right way to do this?
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