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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Common name for an acid mixture that contains 3 parts <A href=\fullrecord.asp?name=hydrochloric acid\">hydrochloric acid</A> and 1 part <A href=\"fullrecord.asp?name=nitric acid\">nitric acid</A>. Aqua regia will dissolve all metals except <A href=\"fullrecord.asp?name=silver\">silver</A>. In the 18th century, a block of tin was dropped in aqua regia to produce <A href=\"fullrecord.asp?name=tin chloride\">tin chloride</A>. This dark red colorant was used in marbling book edges.  
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Common name for an acid mixture that contains 3 parts [[hydrochloric acid]] and 1 part [[nitric acid]]. Aqua regia will dissolve all metals except [[silver]]. In the 18th century, a block of tin was dropped in aqua regia to produce [[tin chloride]]. This dark red colorant was used in marbling book edges.  
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

Revision as of 07:10, 26 August 2020

Description

Common name for an acid mixture that contains 3 parts Hydrochloric acid and 1 part Nitric acid. Aqua regia will dissolve all metals except Silver. In the 18th century, a block of tin was dropped in aqua regia to produce Tin chloride. This dark red colorant was used in marbling book edges.

Synonyms and Related Terms

nitrohydric acid; yellow fuming liquid; nitro-muriatic acid; nitrohydrochloric acid; chloronitrous acid; chlorazotic acid; killed spirits

Applications

Used for testing gold and platinum

Risks

Toxic. Corrosive. Powerful oxidizing agent

Physical and Chemical Properties

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