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Arsenic disulfide

Realgar, see di-Arsenic disulfide Red lead, see Lead(II,IV) oxide Rhodochrosite, see Manganese carbonate... [Pg.274]

Arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide and mercuric sulfide all ignite in chlorine at... [Pg.1413]

Mixtures of potassium nitrate with antimony trisulfide [1], barium sulfide, calcium sulfide, germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide all explode on heating [2]. The mixture with arsenic disulfide is detonable, and addition of sulfur gives a pyrotechnic composition [2], Mixtures with molybdenum disulfide are also detonable [3], Interaction with sulfides in molten mixtures is violent [4],... [Pg.1738]

Arsenic disulfide (AsS) is also known as ruby arsenic because it is a reddish-orange powder. It is used as a depilatory agent, a paint pigment, and a rat poison and to make red glass and fireworks. [Pg.217]

Synonyms arsenic disulfide arsenic monosulfide red arsenic sulfide ruby arsenic realgar red orpiment. [Pg.67]

Realgar (arsenic disulfide, AsjSj) is an orange powder with a melting point of 308°C and a boiling point of 565°C [2]. Due to its low boiling point, it has been used in yellow smoke compositions (in spite of its toxicity ), and has also been used to aid in the ignition of difficult mixtures. [Pg.150]

Oils Miscellaneous Linseed Dibutyl Phthalate Dioctyl Phthalate Arsenic Disulfide Arsenic Disulfide Arsenic Disulfide Cleic Acid Arsenic Disulfide Nitrogen Tetroxide 4-Chloro-O-Toluidine Asphalt Blending Stock... [Pg.80]

Arsenic compds have been used in some pyrotechnic compns (see Arsenic Disulfide and Arsenic Trisulfide described under Sulfides) and as chemical warfare agents (see Arsenic Tribromide described under... [Pg.490]

Arsenic Azide. See under Azides, Inorganic Arsenic Disulfide. See under Sulfides... [Pg.490]

Sax (Ref 4) considers the trisulfide s hazard rating and toxicity to be the same as that of arsenic disulfide (qv)... [Pg.465]

Ignition or explosive reaction with metals (e.g., aluminum, antimony powder, bismuth powder, brass, calcium powder, copper, germanium, iron, manganese, potassium, tin, vanadium powder). Reaction with some metals requires moist CI2 or heat. Ignites with diethyl zinc (on contact), polyisobutylene (at 130°), metal acetylides, metal carbides, metal hydrides (e.g., potassium hydride, sodium hydride, copper hydride), metal phosphides (e.g., copper(II) phosphide), methane + oxygen, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, calcium nitride, nonmetals (e.g., boron, active carbon, silicon, phosphoms), nonmetal hydrides (e.g., arsine, phosphine, silane), steel (above 200° or as low as 50° when impurities are present), sulfides (e.g., arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide, mercuric sulfide), trialkyl boranes. [Pg.315]

Arsenic Disulfide Realgar Red Arsenic Glass Red Arsenic Sulfide Red Ointment Ruby Arsenic... [Pg.228]

Arsenic Disulfide Approved respirator, rubber gloves, goggles, protective clothing. Move to fresh air. Wash well with water. Rush with water for at least 15 minutes. [Pg.275]


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