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herb
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Gold(III) acetate
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Does anyone know in which solvent gold(III) acetate is well dissolved? I got its MSDS data sheet but it is sligthly soluble in water.
Since acetate is alcohol.. in any chance.. could it be dissolved in some alcohol (e.g.: methanol or ethanol)?
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Re: Gold(III) acetate
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Quote from: herb on June 30, 2009, 07:50:23 AM
Since acetate is alcohol.
No, acetate is a salt of acetic acid.
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Working in water, you can change pH conditions in order to improve dissolution, and/or add a chelating agent... It depends on what you have to do with that solution.
I don't think that ethanol or methanol would be better solvents.
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Acetonitrile works splendid.
In any case, keep it out of the light.
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