You don't.
If there is one sulphate molcule, there will be 2 gold atoms.
Presumably you mean gold sulphate? Gold sulphate does not exist except as part of a complex salt.
gold sulphate
gold + sulphuric acid = gold sulphate + hydrogen :)
It makes magnesium sulphate, and copper.
Nothing. Gold is a noble metal- it is not displaced by iron.
Propane and oxygen. Ignite them, then use the flame to melt the gold. You cannot make liquid gold at room temperature. no need to gold, but use of cl, So ,No, mean chlorine's sulphate dioxide nitric oxides
Copper sulphate used for the amalgam removal
it is like the color but gold more
CuSO4
Iron is needed to produce iron sulphate.
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