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    Gold(I) chloride is a compound of gold and chlorine with the chemical formula AuCl. Gold(I) chloride is prepared by thermal decomposition of gold(III)...
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    Gold(III) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is an inorganic compound of gold and chlorine with the molecular formula Au2Cl6. The "III" in...
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  • Gold chloride can refer to: Gold(I) chloride (gold monochloride), AuCl Gold(I,III) chloride (gold dichloride, tetragold octachloride), Au4Cl8 Gold(III)...
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    Gold(I,III) chloride is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Au4Cl8. It is an example of a mixed valence compound as it contains gold in two...
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    Copper(I) chloride, commonly called cuprous chloride, is the lower chloride of copper, with the formula CuCl. The substance is a white solid sparingly...
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    Tin(II) chloride, also known as stannous chloride, is a white crystalline solid with the formula SnCl2. It forms a stable dihydrate, but aqueous solutions...
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  • GeTe Gold(I) bromide – AuBr Gold(I) chloride – AuCl Gold(I)cyanide-AuCN Gold(I) hydride – AuH Gold(I) iodide – AuI Gold(I) selenide – Au2Se Gold(I) sulfide...
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    Chloro(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) or triphenylphosphinegold(I) chloride is a coordination complex with the formula (Ph3P)AuCl. This colorless solid is...
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    thermal decomposition or by disproportionation. For example, gold(III) chloride to gold(I) chloride: AuCl3 → AuCl + Cl2 at 160°C Metal halides are also prepared...
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    "brown gold chloride", and its sodium salt Na[AuCl4] (sodium tetrachloroaurate(III)) as "gold chloride", "sodium gold chloride" or "yellow gold chloride"....
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  • I-Gold(I) bromide is isostructural with gold(I) chloride Borazine is isostructural with benzene Indium(I) bromide is isostructural with β-thallium(I)...
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  • The compound hydrogen chloride has the chemical formula HCl and as such is a hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a colorless gas, which forms white...
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    Aqua regia (category Gold)
    formation of nitrosyl chloride and nitrogen dioxide. It was so named by alchemists because it can dissolve noble metals like gold and platinum, though...
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    Copper(II) chloride, also known as cupric chloride, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuCl2. The monoclinic yellowish-brown anhydrous...
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    insoluble silver chloride dissolves in aqueous ammonia. The same complex is the active ingredient in Tollens' reagent. Gold(I) chloride reacts with ammonia...
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    Vinyl chloride is an organochloride with the formula H2C=CHCl. It is also called vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) or chloroethene. This colorless compound...
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    based on gold are Au(I) derivatives. Au(III) (referred to as the auric) is a common oxidation state, and is illustrated by gold(III) chloride, Au2Cl6....
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    Bisulfide (category Articles without InChI source)
    ions. Examples include [Au(SH)2]− and (C5H5)2Ti(SH)2, derived from gold(I) chloride and titanocene dichloride, respectively. Bisulfide salts are corrosive...
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    180 °C to form gold(III) chloride AuCl3. Gold reacts with bromine at 140 °C to form a combination of gold(III) bromide AuBr3 and gold(I) bromide AuBr,...
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    and pressures. It occurs in two modifications. One (I-AuBr) is isostructural with gold(I) chloride and has a body centered tetragonal unit cell with a = 6...
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  • inorganic compounds and glossary of chemical formulae. Contents A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z See also External links Chemistry portal "Nitrogen"...
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  • simple complexes, including gold(I) chloride, gold(III) chloride, and chloroauric acid, have been employed as complexes. These gold sources, however, quickly...
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    C → NaCN + H2 The structure of solid NaCN is related to that of sodium chloride. The anions and cations are each six-coordinate. Potassium cyanide (KCN)...
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  • the Sonogashira coupling reaction. Gold(I) chloride has been used as co-catalyst combined with palladium(II) chloride in the coupling of arenediazonium...
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  • Purple of Cassius is a purple pigment formed by the reaction of gold salts with tin(II) chloride. It has been used to impart glass with a red coloration (see...
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    Lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) is an inorganic compound which is a white solid under ambient conditions. It is poorly soluble in water. Lead(II) chloride is one...
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    as muriatic acid or spirits of salt, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl). It is a colorless solution with a distinctive pungent smell. It...
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  • quicksilver/horn mercury – mercury(I) chloride, a very poisonous purgative formed by subliming a mixture of mercuric chloride and metallic mercury, triturated...
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    after c. 1300) that by adding ammonium chloride to nitric acid, a strong solvent capable of dissolving gold (i.e., aqua regia) could be produced. Although...
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    Gold halides are compounds of gold with the halogens. AuCl, AuBr, and AuI are all crystalline solids with a structure containing alternating linear chains:...
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