- arecoline•HBr,
forms slender prisms, mp. 177–179 °C from hot methanol; the
aurichloride, arecoline•HAuCl4, is an oil, but the platinichloride, arecoline2•H2PtCl6...
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platinichloride has mp. 160 °C (Löffler and
Friedrich report 175 °C), the
aurichloride mp. 59 °C.
Coniine is
slightly soluble (1 in 90) in cold water, less...
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Aurochloric acid Aurate(1−), tetrachloro-, hydrogen, (SP-4-1)-
Hydrogen aurichloride brown gold
chloride Identifiers CAS
Number 16903-35-8 Y 16961-25-4 (trihydrate) Y...
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sparingly soluble in dry
alcohol or ether. The
alkaloid forms several aurichlorides: the
normal salt, B•HCl•AuCl3, is
precipitated when
excess of gold chloride...
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concluded that
fulminating gold was a
mixture of "diamido-imido-
aurichloride" and 2 Au ( OH ) 3 ⋅ 3 NH 3 {\displaystyle {\ce {2Au(OH)3.3NH3}}} . He...
- 189–190 °C; the
platinichloride in
orange crystals, mp. 153–154 °C; the
aurichloride in leaflets, mp. 77–78 °C; and the
picrate in long needles, mp. 121–122 °C...
- It
crystallises readily from ether. The
salts are crystalline; the
aurichloride small rhombs or prisms, mp. 133 °C; the
benzoyl derivative mp. 132 °C...