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An augmented sixth chord is a chord containing an lowered submediant and a raised subdominant scale degree.
The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
The same as an A minor chord: A, C, E. If the seventh were included, G#.
There is actually no such thing as a "dominant scale", however you can use the notes of a dominant 7th chord as a scale and that can begin on any note, the dominant 7th chord in C major is G7 and G7 uses all white keys (G, B, D and F), the structure of a dominant 7th chord is the major triad plus the flatted 7th.
G major, C major, D major.