- reaction}})} Some free
halogens react to form the
corresponding gold halides.
Gold is
strongly attacked by
fluorine at dull-red heat to form
gold(III) fluoride...
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Gold halides are
compounds of
gold with the
halogens. AuCl, AuBr, and AuI are all
crystalline solids with a
structure containing alternating linear chains:...
- The
halogens (/ˈhælədʒən, ˈheɪ-, -loʊ-, -ˌdʒɛn/) are a
group in the
periodic table consisting of six
chemically related elements:
fluorine (F), chlorine...
- chemistry,
halogenation is a
chemical reaction which introduces one or more
halogens into a
chemical compound. Halide-containing
compounds are pervasive, making...
- for metals. In
aurides (MAu,
where M = Li–Cs),
gold's behavior is
similar to that of a
halogen.
Gold has a
large enough nuclear potential that the electrons...
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polyatomic analogues of
halogens,
whose chemistry,
resembling that of the true
halogens,
allows them to
substitute for
halogens in
several classes of chemical...
- sulfide)
gold(I) is a
coordination complex of
gold. It is a
white solid. This
compound is a
common entry point into
gold chemistry. As for many
other gold(I)...
- by
dissolution of
gold in aqua regia.
These solutions can be
converted to
other gold complexes or
reduced to
metallic gold or
gold nanoparticles. The...
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Gold(I,III)
chloride is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Au4Cl8. It is a
mixed valence compound as it
contains gold in two
oxidation states;...