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Gold, fulminating

The question of the hazards of explosive fulminating gold must be addressed. Fulminating gold is a family of gold compounds containing [Pg.75]

HAuC14 solution pH or range of pH of predominance of the various Auln speciation Characterisation technique References [Pg.76]


Goldoiyd, n. gold oxide, specif, auric oxide, gold (III) oxide, -ammoniak, n. fulminating gold, -salz, n. auric salt. gold(III) salt aurate. [Pg.191]

Fulminating gold Fulminating mercury Fulminating platinum Fulminating silver Fulminic acid Furan... [Pg.328]

A precipitate, explosive when touched after drying, which appeared from a neutralised solution stood overnight with a large excess of potassium cyanate, was described as a fulminate. This is unlikely, though fulminating gold is probable, cyanate hydrolysing to release ammonia (see above). Existence of explosive cyanate complexes is also conceivable. [Pg.63]

An explosive compound, probably present in fulminating gold, produced lfom action of ammonia on gold(I) oxide. [Pg.64]

See FULMINATING gold See other GOLD compounds, /V-MKTAL derivatives... [Pg.64]

Although the description fulminating is not used and thus confusion with the fulminate not caused, mercury also forms explosive compounds of similar nature. The nitride (ibid.) is the most common and can be formed from the metal and ammonia in some circumstances, causing accidents where mercury manometers are used with ammonia. Halo-hydroxy- and oxy-nitrides can also be involved [3], See METAL FULMINATES, GOLD COMPOUNDS, A-METAL DERIVATIVES, PRECIOUS METAL DERIVATIVES, SILVER COMPOUNDS... [Pg.163]

Fulminant d or. Fr for Fulminating Gold described under Fulminates... [Pg.598]

Fulminating Gold (FG) (L or fulminant in Fr, Aurum fulminans in Latin, Kn all gold in Get,... [Pg.613]

Compare this compd with Auric Imidoamide or Cold Amidoimide, described in Encycl under AMIDES, IMIDES AND DERIVATIVES on p A169-L of Vol 1. It seems that the compd there was erroneously named Fulminating Gold) Refs 1) Daniel (1902), 313—14 2) A. Lang-... [Pg.614]

Fulminating silver was prepared in 1788 by Berthollet who precipitated a solution of nitrate of silver by means of lime water, dried the precipitated silver oxide, treated it with strong ammonia water which converted it into a black powder, decanted the liquid, and left the powder to dry in the open air. Fulminating silver is more sensitive to shock and friction than fulminating gold. It explodes when touched it must not be enclosed in a bottle or transferred from place to place, but must be left in the vessel, or better upon the paper, where it was allowed to dry. [Pg.401]


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