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Potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV)

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Formula
  
K2NiF6

Potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV)

Potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula K
2
NiF
6
. It can be produced through the reaction of potassium fluoride, nickel dichloride, and fluorine.

It reacts violently with water, releasing oxygen. It dissolves in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride to produce a light-red solution. Potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV) decomposes at 350 °C, forming potassium hexafluoronickelate(III), nickel(II) fluoride, and fluorine:

  3 K 2 N i F 6 Δ 2 K 3 N i F 6 + N i F 2 + F 2

Potassium hexafluoronickelate is a strong oxidant. It can turn chlorine pentafluoride and bromine pentafluoride into ClF+
6
and BrF+
6
, respectively:

  K 2 N i F 6 + 5 A s F 5 + X F 5 a H F X F 6 A s F 6 + N i ( A s F 6 ) 2 + 2 K A s F 6 ( X = Cl or Br , -60 °C , aHF = anhydrous hydrogen fluoride).

It adopts the structure seen for K2PtCl6.

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