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F Arsine

Ammonium hexacyanoferrate(II), 2577 f Arsine, 0100 Azido-2-butyne, 1473 3-Azidopropyne, 1114 c /.v-A/obcn/cnc, 3484 Azoxybenzene, 3485 Barium azide, 0214 Benzenediazonium nitrate, 2275 Benzotriazole, 2269 Borane, 0135 Bromine azide, 0256 f 3-Bromopropyne, 1090 f 1,2-Butadiene, 1479 f 1,3-Butadiene, 1480 f Buten-3-yne, 1423 f 1-Butyne, 1481 f 2-Butyne, 1482 Cadmium azide, 3957 Cadmium cyanide, 0588 Cadmium fulminate, 0589 Cadmium nitride, 3960... [Pg.139]

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]

R. H. Sherman and W. F. Giauque, "Arsine. Vapor Pressure, Heat Capacity, Heats of Transition, Fusion, and Vaporization. The Entropy from Calorimetric and from Molecular Data", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 77, 2154-2160 (1955). [Pg.433]

Reactions involving transition metal ions and tripodal phosphines and arsines. F. Mani and L. Sac-coni, Comments Inorg. Chem., 1983, 2, 157-186 (73). [Pg.41]

Bulmer, F.M.R., H.E.Rothwell, S.S.Polack, and D.W.Stewart, D.W. 1940. Chronic arsine poisoning among workers in the cyanide extraction of gold from metallic dross. Arch. Ind. Hyg. Occup. Med. 1 419. [Pg.115]

Jung, F. 1947. Pathology of the red blood cells. IV. Hemolytic action of arsine. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmacol. 204 604-614. [Pg.116]

Rosenthal, G.J., M.M.Fort, D.R.Germolec, M.F.Ackermann, K.R.Lamm, P.C.Blair, B.AFowler, and M.I.Luster. 1989. Effect of subchronic arsine inhalation on immune function and host resistance. Inhal. Toxicol. 1 113-127. [Pg.118]

The gas produced by this process is singularly pure, enerally containing 99-9 per cent, hydrogen by volume f the water vapour is removed before analysis), oi per ent. of arsine and phosphine, 005 per cent, acetylene, le remaining impurity being air, which is introduced... [Pg.45]


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