Nitric acid and even aquaregia merely hissed and spattered against its torrid invulnerability.
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It is soluble in aquaregia (nitro-hydrochloric acid).
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It occurs in bright metallic scales, which do not alloy with lead, and are insoluble in aquaregia.
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On treatment with hydrochloric acid or aquaregia they are decomposed; the yellow tungstic acid separates and remains insoluble.
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This he dissolved in the aquaregia, formed by the combination of the two acids, and applied the usual chemical tests.
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Thirteen and a half grams of the coarse material were dissolved in aquaregia, and diluted with water to 1 litre.
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Zaffre, digested in aquaregia, and diluted with four times its weight of water, is sometimes employed; a green tint results.
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Gold is insoluble in hydrochloric or nitric acid, but is dissolved by aquaregia or by solutions of iodine, bromine, or chlorine.
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Chloride of Gold.-Isprepared by dissolving gold in aquaregia, a composition of one part of nitric to two parts of muriatic acid.
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The percentage of arsenic is better determined as follows:-Weighup 1 gram of the substance, dissolve in aquaregia, dilute, and pass sulphuretted hydrogen.
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Dissolve any quantity of gold or platina in nitro-muriatic acid, ( aquaregia,) until no further effervescence is occasioned by the application of heat.
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When the Nazis ransacked Bohr's institute, they scoured the building for loot or evidence of wrongdoing but left the beaker of orange aquaregia untouched.
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Nitro-Muriatic Acid.-AquaRegia is a compound menstruum invented by the alchemists for dissolving gold.
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The alloy is then insoluble in ' 'aqua regia.''
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20. aquaregia: "royal water," so called because it dissolves gold, is a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids.