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  2. Gold (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Gold(III) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is an inorganic compound of gold and chlorine with the molecular formula Au 2 Cl 6. The "III" in the name indicates that the gold has an oxidation state of +3, typical for many gold compounds.

  3. Gold compounds - Wikipedia

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    Au(III) (referred to as the auric) is a common oxidation state, and is illustrated by gold(III) chloride, Au 2 Cl 6. The gold atom centers in Au(III) complexes, like other d 8 compounds, are typically square planar, with chemical bonds that have both covalent and ionic character. Gold(I,III) chloride is also known, an example of a mixed-valence ...

  4. Gold(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Gold(III) oxide (Au 2 O 3) is an inorganic compound of gold and oxygen with the formula Au 2 O 3.It is a red-brown solid that decomposes at 298 °C. [3]According to X-ray crystallography, Au 2 O 3 features square planar gold centers with both 2- and 3-coordinated oxides.

  5. Nitratoauric acid - Wikipedia

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    Nitratoauric acid, hydrogen tetranitratoaurate, or simply called gold(III) nitrate is a crystalline gold compound that forms the trihydrate, HAu(NO 3) 4 ·3H 2 O or more correctly H 5 O 2 Au(NO 3) 4 ·H 2 O. [3] [2] This compound is an intermediate in the process of extracting gold. [4] In older literature it is also known as aurinitric acid. [5]

  6. Gold (III) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Gold(III) fluoride, Au F 3, is an orange solid that sublimes at 300 °C. [4] It is a powerful fluorinating agent . It is very sensitive to moisture, yielding gold(III) hydroxide and hydrofluoric acid .

  7. Gold (III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Gold(III) hydroxide, gold trihydroxide, or gold hydroxide is an inorganic compound, a hydroxide of gold, with formula Au(OH) 3. It is also called auric acid with formula H 3 AuO 3 . It is easily dehydrated above 140 °C to gold(III) oxide .

  8. Gold (I,III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Gold(I,III) chloride is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Au 4 Cl 8. It is an example of a mixed valence compound as it contains gold in two oxidation states ; square-planar gold(III) and almost linear gold(I).

  9. Category:Gold(III) compounds - Wikipedia

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    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;