auric sulphide
Some examples are: Au2Cl6, Au2S, Au2S3.
Formula: Au2S3
The chemical formula of gold(III) sulfide is Au2S3.
The chemical symbol for gold is 'Au', from Latin for 'Aurum'. It is found in the Periodic Table as 'Au' . It is in the same transition metal sub-group as copper (Cu) and Silver (Ag).
Digold sulphide, Au2S: black-brown Digold trisulphide, Au2S3: brown-black to black
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There are two sulphides of gold - Gold(I) sulfide (Au2S) and gold(III) sulfide, (Au2S3). Gold sulphides can be prepared treating gold chloride with hydrogen sulfide or by treating dicyanoaurate: in the reaction H2S + 2 KAu(CN)2 → Au2S + 2 KCN + 2 HCN
The best name is gold(I) sulfide, as the oxidation state is +1. Another good name is digold sulfide which gives the stoichiometry. Some people use aurous and auric for oxidation s states 1 and 3- so they'd call this aurous sulfide. Gold has a lot of oxidation states - +1,+2,+3 and +5, aurous/auric dates from a time when only +1 and +3 were known.
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