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Arsenic trisulfide

Oldhamite, see Calcium sulfide Opal, see Silicon dioxide Orpiment, see Arsenic trisulfide Oxygen powder, see Sodium peroxide... [Pg.274]

Arsen-saure, /, arsenic acid, -silber, n, silver arsenide, -silberblende,/, proustite, -spiegel, m. arsenic mirror, -suifid, n, arsenic sulfide, esp. the pentasulfide. -sulfur, n. arsenic trisulfide, arsenic(III) sulfide, -iir, n, (-ous) arsenide, -verbindung, /. arsenic compound, -vergiftung, /. arsenic poisoning, -wasser-stoff, m. arsenic hydride, arseniuretted hydrogen (specif, arsine, AsHa). -zink, n. zinc arsenide. [Pg.34]

Copper sulfide explodes with concentrated chloric acid solution (and also with cadmium, magnesium or zinc chlorates). Antimony trisulfide or arsenic trisulfide, or tin(II) and (IV) sulfides react incandescently with concentrated solutions. [Pg.1350]

Pershagen, G. and N.E. Bjorklund. 1985. On the pulmonary tumorigenicity of arsenic trisulfide and calcium arsenate in hamsters. Cancer Lett. 27 99-104. [Pg.1540]

In this group of readily oxidised materials, individually indexed compounds are Arsenic trisulfide, 0108 Bis(2,4-dinitrophenyl) disulfide, 3449 Bis(2-nitrophenyl) disulfide, 3465 Boron trisulfide, 0172 f Carbon disulfide, 0560 Carbon sulfide, 0559 f Carbonyl sulfide, 0556... [Pg.289]

Newman DK, Beveridge TJ, Morel EMM. 1997a. Precipitation of arsenic trisulfide by Desulfotomaculum aurigmentum. Appl Environ Microbiol 63 2022-8. [Pg.233]

Synonyms arsenic trisulfide arsenic sulfide arsenous sulfide king s gold king s yellow orpiment yellow arsenic sulfide... [Pg.66]

Arsenic triiodide is prepared by treating elemental arsenic with a solution of iodine in carbon disulfide. Alternatively, it can be precipitated out from a hot solution of arsenic trioxide or arsenic trisulfide in hydrochloric acid on treatment with potassium or sodium iodide. Also, it is made by the reaction of arsenic trichloride with potassium iodide. [Pg.70]

N-Amyl Methyl Ketone Caprolactam, Liquid Oils Edible, Lard Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate Arsenic Trisulfide Copper Acetoarsenite Arsenic Trisulfide Benzene Hexachloride Lactic Acid Ammonium Lactate Ethyl Lactate... [Pg.59]

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 Pentasuifide. See under Sulfides Arsenic Sulfides. See under Sulfides Arsenic Tribromide. See under Bromides Arsenic Trichloride. See under Chlorides Arsenic Trioxide. See under Oxides Arsenic Trisulfide. See under Sulfides... [Pg.490]

This compound may be prepared by the same procedure just described except that either 24.5g of arsenic trisulfide or 20g of the trioxide is used. The solution is not evaporated to dryness, neither is the salt subjected to recrystallization, because of accompanying decomposition. The yield, which depends on the extent of evaporation, is usually about 60g. [Pg.69]

US Navy Blue Light, Mark 1, Formula 2 compn contained Cu-Amm sulfate 19.0, Ba chlorate 53.0, CuO 14.0, red arsenic trisulfide 5 shellac 9% (Ref 2)... [Pg.300]

Potassium chlorate Arsenic trisulfide See Chloric acid Metal sulfides See other NON-METAL SULFIDES... [Pg.61]

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]

Pigments and dyes provide paint and ink colors. Many highly toxic pigments, such as copper acetate (blue-green), arsenic trisulfide (yellow), and mercury II iodide (red), are no longer used. However, other hazardous pigment compounds, such as lead carbonate, mercury II sulfide, and cadmium sulfide, are still used today. These compounds present a danger to those artists who use their mouths to make a brush more pointed. [Pg.353]


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