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the composition of aqua regia is

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Answered by manjirimusale90511
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Aqua regia, mixture of concentrated nitric and hydrochloric acids, usually one part of the former to three parts of the latter by volume. This mixture was given its name (literally, “royal water”) by the alchemists because of its ability to dissolve gold and other so-called noble metals.

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Answered by LaughingSnake
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3 parts of conc hydrochloric acid+ 1 part of conc nitric acid = aqua regia (tabahi)

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