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What do you mean by 'royal water'? I am in need of proper answers so, PLEASE DON'T SEND SPAM ANSWERS..... It's a request....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Royal water in its latin name is known as Aqua regia. It is an Acid. It is fuming corrosive liquid. The color of Aqua regia is yellow - orange (sometimes red). It is a mixture of 2 acids. 1 part of nitric acid and 3 parts hydrochloric acid are proportion of mixture of acids.

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Answered by parvd
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Royal Water :-

Royal water term is not actually the word for any specific kind or river water.

Its actually a mixture of two hyper acids.

1) Nitric Acid

2) Hydrochloric Acid

☞Now, Question arises in which form or way does this exists.

The way of its mixture the molar value of 1:3

one molecule of Nitric acid comprise with 3 molar of Hydrochloric acid.

Why is it so special or Has a separate study case.

once, it was a help required for dissolving gold and nobel metals for re structure or re advancement of its kind.

But none of the acids and minerals could do, so evolutipn of Royal water. took place so as to dissplve heavy and pure nobel metals.

Other name of Royal Water is AQUA REGIA.

Some basic stats which can be asked in board and mathematical olympiads, which uh should memorise !!

Formula :-

3HCL+ HNO3

Boiling point :-

108°C

Melting point :-

-42°C

Density :-

1.21 g/cm³

Note :- This should be used precisely as this can take ur part of body completely due to its corrosive nature :).

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