70 P. T. CLEVE. 



Bromo-compounds R=Pti NH 



'Hr 



2. Nitrate R. 2N0 3 +H 2 



3. Sulphate R. S0 4 +H 2 



OH 



Hydroxylo-compound R=Pt | NH :i 



'OH 



4. Nitrate R. 2NO,+H 2 



Ki 



I v T-I " V t-( 



Bromo-hydroxylo-compound R=Pt )NH 



011 



5. Nitrate R. 2N0 3 +H 2 



In ii ~nh 

 lodo-nitrato-compound R Pt (NH 3 





'O.N0 2 



6. Bromide RBr,? x ) 



Review of all the radicles of ammoniacal platinura compounds hitherto known: 



A. With two-atomic platinura: 



1. 1 ) t", x|| 1 Platosammine p. 15 



2. Pt" ! Platosemidiammine p. 42 



3. Pt"| NH ' J Platomono-diammine p. 64 



4. Pt"< 2NH 3 Platodiammine p. 7 



B. With tetra-atomic platinum: 



1 \ TI 



5. Pt ] NH 3 Platinanrmine p. 80 



IV , 



6. Pt] 3 Platinsemidiammine p. 58 



IV , 



7. Pt \ * Ptatinmonodiammine p. 67 



| JNH 3 l 



iv , 



8. Pt]" TTT 3 Platindiammine p. 9 



[2NH 3 l 



C. With diplatinum: 



(NH., 



VI |nh 

 9. PtaWjj 3 Diplatinammine (only the iodide is known) p. 34 



I NH 3 

 |2NH 3 

 Xl 2NH, 



10. Pt.-|2 NH 3 Diplatin-diammine p. 13 



I2NH., 



') Clevb K. Ym. -Ak. Handl. 15. 7. N-.o 7 p. 10. 



