Aqua regia (Latin for "royal water") is a highly corrosive, fuming yellow or red liquid formed by a fresh mixture of concentrated nitric acid (otherwise known as aqua fortis) and concentrated hydrochloric acid, usually in a volumetric ratio of one to three. It is one of the few reagents able to dissolve gold and platinum. It was so named because it can dissolve the so-called royal, or noble metals, although tantalum, iridium, and a few other extremely passive metals are able to withstand it. Aqua regia is used in etching and in certain analytic procedures. Due to the formation of volatile nitrosyl chloride and chlorine, aqua regia will quickly lose its effectiveness. Therefore, it should be mixed immediately before use.
The oxidation reaction can also be written with nitric oxide as the product rather than nitrogen dioxide.
The oxidized platinum ion then reacts with chloride ions resulting in the chloroplatinate ion.
Experimental evidence reveals that the reaction of platinum with aqua regia is considerably more complex. The initial reactions produce a mixture of chloroplatinous acid (H2PtCl4) and nitrosoplatinic chloride ((NO)2PtCl4). The nitrosoplatinic chloride is a solid product. If full dissolution of the platinum is desired, repeated extractions of the residual solids with concentrated hydrochloric acid must be performed.
The chloroplatinous acid can be oxidized to chloroplatinic acid by saturating the solution with chlorine while heating.
Nitrosyl chloride can further decompose into nitric oxide and chlorine. This dissociation is equilibrium-limited. Therefore, the fumes over aqua regia contain nitrosyl chloride, nitric oxide, and chlorine.
When Germany invaded Denmark in World War II, the Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy dissolved the gold Nobel Prizes of Max von Laue and James Franck into aqua regia to prevent the Nazis from stealing them. He placed the resulting solution on a shelf in his laboratory at the Niels Bohr Institute. After the war, he returned to find the solution undisturbed and precipitated the gold out of the acid. The gold was returned to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Foundation presented new medals to Laue and Franck. *
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