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Chloroauric acid

Catalog Number
ACM16903358-1
CAS
16903-35-8
Synonyms
Hydrogen tetrachloroaurate(III) solution
Application
Chlorine acid is mainly used for alkaloid determination, electroplating gold, photography, gold powder, porcelain coloring, red glass manufacturing, special ink and treatment of tuberculosis. It can also be used as analytical reagent, such as microanalysis of rubidium (Rb) and cesium (Cs). It is used for semiconductor, electronic connector and local gold-plated of integrated circuit lead frame, also for printing circuit boards.The HCl plus the HNO2
(hydrochloric and nitric acids) are combined to produce agua regia acid, which is the only
acid that can dissolve gold.
(hydrochloric and nitric acids) are combined to produce agua regia acid, which is the only
acid that can dissolve gold.
Molecular Weight
339.79
Molecular Formula
HAuCl4
Product Information
Boiling Point
100 °C
Melting Point
30 °C
Purity
99%+
Density
3.9 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Solubility
Miscible with water, alcohol, ester, ether and ketone
Appearance
Yellow liquid
Storage
2-8 °C
Hazard Statements
H302-H314-H317
MDL Number
MFCD00149903
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