platinát
Platinát is a term that can refer to a salt or ester of platinic acid. Platinic acid itself is an unstable compound that is a theoretical precursor to many platinum-containing compounds. In inorganic chemistry, "platinát" typically denotes a complex anion where platinum is the central atom, often in a higher oxidation state such as +4. Examples of platinate anions include [PtCl6]2- (hexachloroplatinate) and [Pt(OH)6]2- (hexahydroxyplatinate). These complexes are often formed by platinum(IV) compounds.
Historically, the study of platinates has been important in understanding the coordination chemistry of platinum. The