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Chloryl tetraperchloratoaurate is produced by the oxidation of gold metal, gold(III) chloride, or chloroauric acid by dichlorine hexoxide: [1] [2] 2 AuCl 3 + 8 Cl 2 O 6 → 2 ClO 2 Au(ClO 4) 4 + 6 ClO 2 + 3 Cl 2. A production of gold(III) perchlorate is attempted by heating this compound, but it instead forms an oxy-perchlorato derivative. [1]
Pages in category "Gold(III) compounds" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chloroauric acid;
Gold(III) chloride is the starting point for the chemical synthesis of many other gold compounds. For example, the reaction with potassium cyanide produces the water-soluble complex, K[Au(CN) 4]: [20] AuCl 3 + 4 KCN → K[Au(CN) 4] + 3 KCl. Gold(III) fluoride can be also produced from gold(III) chloride by reacting it with bromine trifluoride. [15]
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Gold(III) compounds (14 P) O. Organogold compounds (2 P) Pages in category "Gold compounds" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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