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Caustic Oil of Arsenic

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Arsenic (iii) Trichloride Arsenic Chloride Arsenous Chloride Butter of Arsenic Caustic Arsenic Chloride Caustic Oil of Arsenic Fuming Liquid Arsenic Chemical Formula AsClj. [Pg.30]

Caustic Arsenic Chloride Caustic Oil of Arsenic Caustic Potash Caustic Potash Solution Caustic Soda Caustic Soda Solution CD-68 Cellosolve Cellosolve Acetate... [Pg.33]

Arsenic butter Arsenic chloride Arsenic chloride (AsCIa) Arsenic trichloride Arsenic(lll) chloride Arsenio(lll) trichloride Arsenious chloride Arsenous chloride Arsenous trichloride Butter of arsenic Caustic arsenic chloride Caustic oil of arsenic Chlorure arsenieux Chlorure d arsenic EINECS 232-069-5 Fuming liquid arsenic HSDB 422 Trichloroarsine Trichlorure d arsenic UN1560. Intermediate for organic arsenicals (pharmaceuticals, insecticides), ceramics. Liquid mp = -9" bp = 130.21" d = 2.1497 nS =1.6006 reacts with H2O, soluble in organic solvents. Atomergic Chemetals Noah Chem. [Pg.45]

Arsenic (orpiment) is a mineral composed of much sulphur and a caustic salt regulus of arsenic (elementary arsenic) is made by heating white arsenic with salt of tartar and soap, and a corrosive oil of arsenic (the chloride) by distilling arsenic (sulphide ) with corrosive sublimate. Caustic arsenic (potassium arsenate) is made by deflagrating a mixture of arsenic (sulphide), sulphur, and saltpetre in an iron mortar by touching it with a red-hot iron, then calcining in a crucible. ... [Pg.465]

Vol. I, i on oxalic acid (Zuckersaure) (establishing, against Wiegleb, that it is a peculiar acid) i Saxon red arsenic 79, resin formed in preparation of ether 103, sulphur of some mineral waters 117, preparation of mineral alkali (from common salt and potassium carbonate) 133, rectification of oil of vitriol 149, precipitation of iron from salts of lime and magnesia (with caustic potash) 151, tartaric acid 154, Seignette s salt 155. [Pg.294]

Whilst some tests might be site-specific, depending on the complexity of other operations on a site, it is essential to analyze for (i) suspended lead (ii) dissolved lead (iii) pH (iv) other metals such as antimony, copper, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury (v) oil, grease, and dissolved salts, particularly if the process requires the use of caustic soda or other reagents that produce soluble metal salts. [Pg.540]


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