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AsBr3 ARSENIc tRIBROMIDE

AsBr3 ARSENIC TRIBROMIDE 68.784 5.9075E-02 -6.9453E-05 3.5616E-08 -6.6261E-12 298 2000 gas... [Pg.357]

AsBr3, Arsenic tribromide, 33 203 AsCigHis, Triphenylarsine, complex with gold(l), 33 181... [Pg.255]

Ammino-derivatives of organic bases are known, such as tetra-ethylamino-arsenic tribromide, AsBr3.4(C2H6NH2).H20, and trianilino-arsenic tribromide, AsBr38(C6H6NH2).H20.2... [Pg.70]

Arsenic Tribromide, AsBr3, was first obtained in 1828 by Sdrullas,6 who added dry powdered arsenic in small quantities to... [Pg.110]

Arsenic tribromide (arsenic(HI) bromide), AsBr3, is similar to the trichloride. The dielectric constant at 35°C is 8.33. The compound is usually made by treating arsenic with a solution of bromine in carbon disulfide. [Pg.333]

Only one bromide of arsenic has been isolated this is the tribromide, AsBrs, and an investigation of the system AsBr3-Br2 gives no indication of the formation of a higher bromide. The freezing point curve shows a eutectic point at -34° C. and 81 atomic per cent, of bromine.5... [Pg.110]

Arsenic Triazide, As(N,) > mw 327.05, N 62.73% prepn attempted by Vournazos (Ref 1) by reacting Na.azide with As tribromide 3NaNs + AsBr, 3 NaBr + As(N )s, but he obtained instead wh needles of the complex sodium arsenic bromoazide, Nag[AsBr3(Ns) ], in methyl ale soln (Ref 2)... [Pg.522]


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