Reactions of Gold |
Reactions with water |
Gold does not react with water, under any circumstances. |
Reactions with air |
Under normal conditions gold will not react with air. |
Reactions with halogens |
Gold reacts with chlorine and bromine to form trihalides and with iodine to form a monohalide.
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2Au(s) + 3Cl2(g)2AuCl3(s) |
2Au(s) + 3Br2(g)2AuBr3(s) |
2Au(s) + I2(g)2AuI(s) |
Reactions with acids |
Gold can be dissolved with a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and concentrated nitric acid (HNO3), in a ration of 3:1. This combination is known as aqua regia, "royal water".
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Reactions with bases |
Gold will not react with aqueous bases. |
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