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can gold sulphate be formed?

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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Gold is not soluble in sulphuric acid except when nitric acid or some other oxidising agent is present. In this case it is again precipitated on dilution with water. Neither platinum nor palladium are dissolved when these are present in a silver alloy. ... The sulphate of iron formed is insoluble in strong sulphuric acid.

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