| 1. | Reaction with aqua regia produces gold ( III ) chloride:
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| 2. | It is insoluble in water, acids, alkali and aqua regia.
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| 3. | It dissolves readily at room temperature in aqua regia.
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| 4. | Aqua regia is also used in glassware of organic compounds and metal particles.
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| 5. | The bismuth slugs were then dissolved in aqua regia.
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| 6. | Loeser used a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid commonly known as aqua regia.
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| 7. | In addition, gold may be dissolved by the free chlorine present in aqua regia.
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| 8. | Experimental evidence reveals that the reaction of platinum with aqua regia is considerably more complex.
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| 9. | If " aqua regia " is used, the chloride complexes are produced.
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| 10. | :: Aqua regia is surely harmful.
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