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Gold(I) chloride
Gold monochloride, or Gold(I) Chloride, is a compound of gold and chlorine with the chemical formula AuCl. Additional recommended knowledgeSafetyGold Monochloride may be irritating to the skin and eyes, damage kidney function and reduce white blood cell counts. If touched, flush skin with soap and water for 15 minutes. Sources
ReferencesCategories: Gold compounds | Chlorides |
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