Experiments for 'palladium chloride'
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Results for 'palladium chloride':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Palladium (II) is not oxidized by H2O2 in acidic environments.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Palladium (II) is not easily reduced by mild reducing agents. Only very strong reductors are capable of reducing this to metallic palladium. Strong oxidizers probably are capable of oxidizing palladium (II) to a higher oxidation state, but if this is true, then the higher oxidation state has almost the same color.
Sulfite, instead of reducing palladium to the metallic state, appears to form a brightly colored coordination complex in acidic environments.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Palladium probably gives a very finely divided metallic compound, when it is reduced by stannous chloride. The intense colors, appearing in this experiment probably are caused by colloidal solutions.
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