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How aqua regia dissolves gold? Explain briefly

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Answered by sabasakha
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Once the hydrochloric and nitric acids are combined in aqua regia, the hydrochloric acid separates into H+ and Cl– ions. Because opposites ions attract, the Cl– ions are then able to react with Au3+ to form AuCl4– (also called tetrachlorogold). ... Gold is just an example — aqua regia can dissolve other metals too!

Answered by VanshRawat1508
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