Gold(iii) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is a chemical compound of gold and chlorine. With the molecular formula aucl, the name gold trichloride is a simplification, referring to the empirical formula, aucl.Formula: aucl3, au2cl6molar mass: 303.325 gmoldensity: 4.7 gcmmelting point: 254 cappearance: red crystals (anhydrous); golden, yellow crystals (monohydrate)
Rhodium(III) chloride refers to inorganic compounds with the formula RhCl, where n varies from 0 to 3. These are diamagnetic solids featuring octahedral Rh(III) centres. Formula: RhCl3Molar mass: 209.26 gmolBoiling point: 717 CDensity: 5.38 gcmAppearance: dark red solid
Palladium(II) chloride, also known as palladium dichloride and palladous chloride, are the chemical compounds with the formula PdCl.Molar mass: 177.33 gmolFormula: PdCl2Melting point: 679 CDensity: 4 gcmAppearance: dark red solid; hygroscopic (anhydrous); dark brown crystals (dihydrate)