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not wanting to be rude, i learned that gold does not form oxide,so it cannot be dissolved by excess naoh---i do not want to get in discussion over this --- but it is tyring that everytime i try to explain a way that i procedd i find a kind of opposition from the same members
Gold definetly forms oxides. There are two oxides of gold... Gold (I) oxide and gold (III) oxide
 

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