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Aurichloric acid

Aurichloric acid, HAUCI4 3H2O dissolve in ten parts of water. [Pg.1187]

Silver nitrate reacts with aurichloric acid in accordance with the equation... [Pg.349]

These alkaloids react readily with picric and aurichloric acids to give nicely crystalline derivatives which, because of the wide spread in their melting points, are the most satisfactory derivatives for the identification of the individual members of this group of alkaloids. There is also a characteristic difference in the aurichloride crystals of atropine and Z-hyoscyamine (20). Atropine aurichloride is a dull lusterless powder which melts in boiling water while Z-hyoscyamine aurichloride crystallizes in glistening golden-yellow leaflets which do not melt in boiling water. [Pg.274]


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