What Happens When Gold (III) Chloride Reacts With Reducing Agents?
When gold (III) chloride reacts with reducing agents, the gold (III) ions in the compound are reduced to elemental gold. The reducing agent donates electrons to the gold (III) ions, causing them to gain an electron and be reduced to neutral gold atoms. This reduction reaction leads to a change in the oxidation state of the gold from +3 to 0. The exact mechanism and products of the reaction may vary depending on the specific reducing agent used.