MyInnerScientist
Member
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2018
- Messages
- 9
Hello all,
While browsing the internet i stumbled upon a product that claims to be a substitute for Nitric Acid in Aqua Regia. This Chemical is called MX3, but im having trouble determining the actual contents of the white powder that claims to be "A superior, dry, non-hazardous substitute for nitric acid when making aqua regia."
Has anyone stumbled upon this same chemical? I cant find any information on MX3 on the forum through the search function so i assume no one has discussed it, at least not with this name.
Here is a link the the website where the product is sold. I purchased a 1lb bag but have yet to do any tests comparing it to nitric acid.
https://www.ishor.com/mx3-dissolving-agent
While browsing the internet i stumbled upon a product that claims to be a substitute for Nitric Acid in Aqua Regia. This Chemical is called MX3, but im having trouble determining the actual contents of the white powder that claims to be "A superior, dry, non-hazardous substitute for nitric acid when making aqua regia."
Has anyone stumbled upon this same chemical? I cant find any information on MX3 on the forum through the search function so i assume no one has discussed it, at least not with this name.
Here is a link the the website where the product is sold. I purchased a 1lb bag but have yet to do any tests comparing it to nitric acid.
https://www.ishor.com/mx3-dissolving-agent