10. The оceаn is sаid tо cоntаin one hundred trillion million dollars of gold (Au) in the form of gold(III) chloride. For decades, chemists (and wannabes) have attempted to precipitate gold from seawater, albeit unsuccessfully. One method would be to form an insoluble gold salt. Then, by a redox reaction, reduce the gold ions to pure gold ($$$!). (WCSP[x]) a. In theory, sodium hydroxide could be used to precipitate gold from seawater. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction below. Start with the complete ionic equation and identify spectators. (6 points) AuCl3(aq) + 3 NaOH (aq)