khourygeo77
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Aqua regia + Iron reaction?
I want to react Iron with aqua regia. Anyone knows what are the products of such a reaction? And can this reaction still occur if I use dilute acids?
like 10% nitric acid and 10% HCL concentrated acids?
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Why would you waste aqua regia on iron, when iron reacts readily with ordinary hydrochloric acid?
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You're better off just using hydrochloric acid alone, as nitric acid and hydrochloric acid will give a mixture of iron nitrates and iron chlorides, as
well as iron oxides from oxidation.
Also, iron passivates in conc. HNO3.
[Edited on 28-4-2018 by Mabus]
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