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Sometimes these species are referred to as "gold salts". "Chrysotherapy" and "aurotherapy" are the applications of gold compounds to medicine. [1] Research on the medicinal effects of gold began in 1935, [2] primarily to reduce inflammation and to slow disease progression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The use of gold compounds has ...
Most drugs based on gold are Au(I) derivatives. [3] Au(III) (referred to as the auric) is a common oxidation state, and is illustrated by gold(III) chloride, Au 2 Cl 6. The gold atom centers in Au(III) complexes, like other d 8 compounds, are typically square planar, with chemical bonds that have both covalent and ionic character.
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Gold 79 Au 196.97: Mercury 80 Hg 200.59: Thallium 81 Tl 204.38: Lead 82 Pb 207.2: Bismuth 83 Bi 208.98: Polonium 84 Po [209] Astatine 85 At [210] Radon 86 Rn [222] 7: Francium 87 Fr [223] Radium 88 Ra [226] Lawrencium 103 Lr [266] Rutherfordium 104 Rf [267] Dubnium 105 Db [268] Seaborgium 106 Sg [269] Bohrium 107 Bh [270 ...
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