What is mean by aqua regiae
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Aqua regia is a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and nitric acid (HNO3) at a ratio of either 3:1 or 4:1. It is a reddish-orange or yellowish-orange fuming liquid. The term is a Latin phrase, meaning "king's water". The name reflects the ability of aqua regia to dissolve the noble metals gold, platinum, and palladium.
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it is a freshly prepared mixture of concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid in the ratio of 3 ratio 1 it can dissolve gold even to neither of these assets can do so alone aquarezia is a highly corrosive farming liquid it is one of the few reasons that is able to dissolve gold and platinum
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