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Thermodynamic model for hydrometallurgical reaction

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Tebza33

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H2PtCl6 + 6NaNO3==>6NaCl +2HNO3 + Pt(NO3)4
happens under fusion at about 500 degrees. Does anyone
know if this reaction can happen in aqeous form? Meaning
reacting aqeous H2PtCl6 and NaNO3 in a heated vessel and stirring. Tried to find sources for this information but helpless.
Is there a model I can use to predict this reaction?
 
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