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Arsenoacetic acid

The arsenoacetic acid consists of minute yellow needles, which do not melt below 260° although they undergo considerable decomposition above 200°. The yield is 5 g. (74 per cent of the theoretical amount). [Pg.6]

Arsenoacetic acid, HOOC.CH2.As=As.CH2.COOH. —is the reduction product of arsinoacetie add, the process bdng best carrictl out as follows, and taking place according to the equation ... [Pg.58]

Using the appropriate phenylarsinic acids the following compomids may be obtained in a similar way, all the products being orange in colour i-y-Hydroxypropylaminopheiiylarsenoacetio acid hydrochloride, 4i-glycylphenylarsemacetic acid hydrochloride, and 4 -aminoglycylphenyl-arsenoacetic acid hydrochloride. [Pg.398]

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Appearance and odor vary depending upon the specify organic arsenic compound. Physical properties of specific compounds are provided for illustrative purposes, (arsenic diethyl) liquid or oil BP (185-190 C, 365-374°F) DN (about 1.0 g/mL) SG (about 1.0). (arsenic dimethyl) colorless to yellow oily liquid MP (-6°C, 21.2°F) BP (186°C, 366.8°F) DN (1.15 g/mL) SG (1.15). (arsenoacetic acid) minute yellow needles does not melt below 260 C (500°F) decomposition begins at about 205°C (401 F) readily soluble in pyridine, dilute sodium carbon-ate and dilute sodium hydroxide solutions insoluble in water and common organic solvents. [Pg.416]


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