Au^(3+)
The ion Au3+ is called the auric ion.
The pure gold reacts with Aqua regia (HNO3+3HCl) and forms Au3+ ion
The chromic ion is the chromium (III) ion.
Gold is a metal, but it can form the Au3+ ion.
Au^(3+)
The ion Au3+ is called the auric ion.
The pure gold reacts with Aqua regia (HNO3+3HCl) and forms Au3+ ion
The chromic ion is the chromium (III) ion.
The iron III ion is Fe3+
double decomposition
Gold is a metal, but it can form the Au3+ ion.
i think its Au(HClO4)3 It is actually Au(ClO4)3....there is no "H" in the perchlorate ion.
Gold(III) chloride
The chemical formula for scandium (III) and phosphate ion is ScPO4.
Gold(III) Iodide
If it existed it would be gold(II) oxide. The stable gold oxide is gold(III) oxide Au2O3