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G141105-5gThe embryotoxicity of gold salt (HAuCl4·3H2O) is weaker than the embryotoxicities of a number of other nanoparticles used infor biomedical applications.Gold Catalysts — 21st Century ′Gold Rush′.
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P298973-1gGold(I) potassium cyanide.
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P298973-250mgGold(I) potassium cyanide.
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P298973-5gGold(I) potassium cyanide.
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G580713-1gGold(I) sodium thiosulfate hydrate.
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G580713-25gGold(I) sodium thiosulfate hydrate.
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G580713-5gGold(I) sodium thiosulfate hydrate.
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G118694-1gGold(III) bromide.
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G118694-5gGold(III) bromide.
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G465797-1gDescriptionThe structure of gold chloride is monoclinic in nature. It sublimes at elevated temperatures.Nanocrystalline superlattices in gold colloidal solutions have been prepared by ligand-induction using AuCl3 reduced with sodium borohydride.
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G465797-250mgDescriptionThe structure of gold chloride is monoclinic in nature. It sublimes at elevated temperatures.Nanocrystalline superlattices in gold colloidal solutions have been prepared by ligand-induction using AuCl3 reduced with sodium borohydride.
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G465797-50mgDescriptionThe structure of gold chloride is monoclinic in nature. It sublimes at elevated temperatures.Nanocrystalline superlattices in gold colloidal solutions have been prepared by ligand-induction using AuCl3 reduced with sodium borohydride.