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Arsenic pentaoxide

The generally acidic materials in this group may function as oxidants, some rather powerful, under appropriate conditions. Individually indexed compounds are Arsenic pentaoxide, 0106 Arsenic trioxide, 0105 Boron trioxide, 0170 Carbon dioxide, 0557 f Carbon monoxide, 0555... [Pg.286]

Aqua-1,2-diaminoethanediperoxochromium(IV), 0961 Aqua-1,2-diaminopropanediperoxochromium(IV) dihydrate, 1332 fraws-Aquadioxo(terpyridine)ruthenium(2+) diperchlorate, 3680 Aquafluorobis(l, lO-phenanthroline)chromium(III) perchlorate, 3840 Aquaglycinatonitratocopper, see Copper(II) glycinate nitrate, 0901 Argon, 0091 Arsenic, 0092 Arsenic pentaazide, 0103b Arsenic pentafluoride, 0095a Arsenic pentaoxide, 0106 Arsenic trichloride, 0094 Arsenic trioxide, 0105 Arsenic trisulfide, 0108 Arsenous triazide, see Triazidoarsine, 0103a Arsine—boron tribromide, 0101 f Arsine, 0100... [Pg.2046]

Arsenic pentaoxide, 0106 Arsenic trioxide, 0105 Boron trioxide, 0170 Carbon dioxide, 0557... [Pg.2390]

ANHYDRIDE ARSENIEUX (French) (1327-53-3) see arsenic trioxide. ANHYDRIDE ARSENIQUE (French) (1303-28-2) see arsenic pentaoxide. ANHYDRIDE CARBONIQUE (French) (124-38-9) see carbon dioxide. ANHYDRIDE CHROMIQUE (French) (1333-82-0) see chromic trioxide. ANHYDRIDE PHTALIQUE (French) (85-44-9) see phthalic anhydride. (nes)ANHYDRIDE PROPIONIQUE (French) (123-62-6) see propionic anhydride. ANHIDRIDO ACETICO (Spanish) (108-24-7) see acetic anhydride. [Pg.85]

ARSENIC PENTAOXIDE (1303-28-2) AsjOj Noncombustible solid a strong oxidizer and acid. Contact with bases, including amines, amides, and inorganic hydroxides, carbonates, or water may generate significant amounts of heat and dangerous spattering. Contact with all forms... [Pg.96]

PEROXIDO de ARSENICO (Spanish) (1303-28-2) see arsenic pentaoxide. PEROXIDO de DI-fe/-c-BUTILO (Spanish) (110-05-4) see di-tert-butyl peroxide. [Pg.839]

ARSENIC PENTAOXIDE (1303-28-2) Incompatible with acids, aluminum, halogens, rubidium carbide, strong alkalis, zinc. Gradually deliquesces (absorbs moisture from atmospheric air, becoming liquid) on exposure to air, forming arsenic acid. Contact with moisture, water, steam forms arsenic acid. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, caustics, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, amides, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, vinyl acetate, alkylene... [Pg.134]

Arsenic is a metalloid that belongs to group VA of the periodic table. It exists in three oxidation states metalloid (0), trivalent (-3 or -i- 3), and pentavalent (-1-5). The most common inorganic trivalent arsenic compounds are arsenic trioxide, sodium arsenite, and sodium trichloride. Pentavalent inorganic arsenic compounds are arsenic pentaoxide, arsenic acid, and arsenate (e.g., lead arsenate and calcium arsenate). In general, the toxicity of arsenic compounds is in the following order arsine > arsenites > arsenates > organic > elemental. [Pg.179]


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