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Arsenic bromides

Further applications of the determination of gas chromatography to the determination of anions in non saline waters are reviewed in Table 15.23. These include aminoacetates, arsenate, bromide, chloride, fluoride, iodide, cyanide, ethylene diamine tetraacetate, nitrate, phosphate, thiocyanate and sulphide. [Pg.370]

SYNS ARSENIC TRIBROMIDE ARSENOUS BROMIDE ARSENOUS TRIBROMIDE TRIBROMOARSINE... [Pg.105]

Later, various other compounds were prepared and examined for possible emplo5nnent as war gases. These are similar in constitution to the chlorovinyl arsines and are prepared similarly jS Bromovinyl dibromoarsine (b.p. 140° to 143° C. at 16 mm. mercury pressure) was prepared by Lewis and Stiegler by the action of acetylene on arsenic bromide mixed with aluminium chloride ... [Pg.285]

Various analogous and homologous compounds of phenarsazine chloride have been studied. Among the more important may be mentioned phenarsazine bromide, obtained by the action of arsenic bromide on diphenylamine, phenarsazine iodide and phenarsazine fluoride, as well as phenarsazine cyanide A All these compounds have toxic properties similar to those of phenarsazine chloride. ... [Pg.319]

Note It is worth conserving the hexane distillate for further preparations because it contains a substantial amount of arsenic bromide ( 10-15% of the AsBra initially present in the parent solution). In this way, the cost of the disposal of toxic wastes is reduced and the yield in subsequent preparations can be noticeably increased.]... [Pg.204]


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