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Royal water is prepared by mixing two two sets A and B identify A and B what is the ratio in which these two acids are mixed​

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Answered by anu24239
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THE ROYAL WATER IS THE SOLUTION IN WHICH VERY LESS REACTIVE METAL LIKE GOLD AND SILVER ARE DISSOLVED EASILY THIS SOLUTION CONTAIN NASENT CHLORINE WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DISSOLVING THE GOLD AND SILVER THE COMPOSITION OF THE ROYALWATER IS HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND NITRIC ACID WHICH IS MIX IN THE RATIO OF 3:1 BECAUSE OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID NASENT CHLORINE IS PRESENT IN THE SOLUTION

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Answered by sureshverma6581
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Royal water is freshly prepared mixture of concentrated hcl and concentrated nitric acid in the ratio of 3:1.

A= hydrochloric acid

B=nitric acid

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