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Arsenic iodide pentoxide

By the action of chlorine and chlorine compounds on arsenic pentoxide. Arsenic trichloride is formed when chlorine is passed over the heated oxide.16 Hydrogen chloride reacts at ordinary temperatures, but not at -20° C.17 Aqueous hydrochloric acid, or sulphuric acid and a metallic chloride, also reacts with the oxide or with alkali arsenates to produce arsenic trichloride. The reaction with hydrochloric acid is greatly influenced by catalysts such as ferrous sulphate18 or chloride,19 potassium bromide20 or iodide,21 hydrobromic acid,22 methyl alcohol23... [Pg.101]


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