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  2. Aqua regia - Wikipedia

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    The fox in Basil Valentine's Third Key represents aqua regia, Musaeum Hermeticum, 1678. The third of Basil Valentine's keys (c. 1600) shows a dragon in the foreground and a fox eating a rooster in the background. The rooster symbolizes gold (from its association with sunrise and the sun's association with gold), and the fox represents aqua regia.

  3. Purple of Cassius - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the preparation of this material involves gold being dissolved in aqua regia, then reacted with a solution of tin(II) chloride. The tin(II) chloride reduces the chloroauric acid from the dissolution of gold in aqua regia to a colloid of elemental gold supported on tin dioxide to give a purple precipitate or coloration.

  4. Acid test - Wikipedia

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    A visualization of the aqua fortis (nitric acid) and aqua regia acid tests on zinc, copper, silver, and gold. Testing for gold with acid capitalizes on gold's status as a noble metal, resistant to corrosion, oxidation, or acid. The procedure includes rubbing the gold-colored item on black stone, leaving a visible mark.

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    Gold prices have broken record after record, rising more than 30% in 2024 while hitting an all-time high of $2,748.23 this week. The Federal Reserve’s recent dramatic half-point interest rate ...

  6. Gold parting - Wikipedia

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    After removing the solid gold other elements like silver and copper may be extracted from the liquid. To get the gold to a very high level of purity (999 fine gold) it is sometimes processed further with aqua regia to effectively remove all the impurities. Aqua regia was also used for parting.

  7. Fulminating gold - Wikipedia

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    It has also been found that fulminating gold is also very slightly soluble in acetonitrile and dimethylformamide. [8] Recent EXAFS (Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure) analyses by Joannis Psilitelis has shown that fulminating gold is a square planar tetraamminegold(III) cation with either four or one gold atoms in the second coordination ...

  8. Gold (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Gold(III) chloride reacts with benzene under mild conditions (reaction times of a few minutes at room temperature) to produce the dimeric phenylgold(III) dichloride; a variety of other arenes undergo a similar reaction: [21] 2 PhH + Au 2 Cl 6 → [PhAuCl 2] 2 + 2 HCl. Gold(III) chloride reacts with carbon monoxide in a variety of ways.

  9. Saudi Arabia has never won an Olympic gold but it paid an ...

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    While Saudi Arabian athletes have some of the best winnings to aspire to, Hong Kong is close behind. It paid two of its gold-medalist fencers about $770,000—and a lifetime supply of free tickets ...