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K(2)PtCl(6) is a well known compound whe...

`K_(2)PtCl_(6)` is a well known compound whereas corresponding `Ni` compound is not known. Explain.

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This is because `Pt^(4+)` is more stable than `Ni^(4+)` as the sum of four ionisation energies of `Pt` is less than those of `Ni`
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