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`K_(2)[PtCl_(6)]` is ionized to three ions when dissolved in water . Will it give white precipitate with `AgNO_(3)` solution ?

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No, because all `Cl^(-)` are in coordination sphere and are non-ionizable.
`K_(2)[PtCl_(6)] iff 2K^(+) +[PtCl_(6)]^(2-)`
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