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Fuming Liquid 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]

Fuming Liquid Arsenic Fuming Sulfuric Acid... [Pg.54]

SYNS ARSENIC BUTTER ARSENIC(III) CHLORIDE . ARSENIOUS CHLORIDE ARSENOUS CHLORIDE Q ARSENOUS TRICHLORIDE (9CI) CHLORURE d. ARSENIC (FRENCH) CHLORURE ARSENIEUX (FRENCH) FUMING LIQUID ARSENIC TRICHLOROARSINE TRICHLORURE d ARSENIC (FRENCH)... [Pg.106]

FUMIGRAIN (107-13-1) see acrylonitrile. FUMING LIQUID ARSENIC (7784-34-1) see arsenic trichloride. [Pg.511]

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]

Arsenous trichloride Butter of arsenic Fuming liquid arsenic Trichloroarsine... [Pg.347]

Fuming liquid arsenic. See Arsenic trichloride Fumitory (fumaria officinalis) extract. See Fumaria officinalis extract Fumyl-O-Gaz. See Methyl bromide Fungal Lactase 100,000. See p-Galactosidase Fungal Protease 31,00, Fungal Protease... [Pg.1852]

Arsenic trifluoiide—AsF,—132.—A colorless, fuming liquid, boiling at 63 (145 F,), obtained by distilling a mixture of As,0 H SO, and duorspar. It attacks glasa... [Pg.122]

Treat a part of the liquid containing the arsenous acid anhydride with 3-4 ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid and heat the mixture (in a fume cupboardl). What do you observe Identify the solute. [Pg.274]

The fluoride is a colourless gas which fumes in moist air and has a pungent, unpleasant odour, recalling that of carbonyl chloride. It condenses at —30° C. to a liquid which on further cooling gives a solid of m.pt. —110° C. Its vapour density corresponds with the formula SOF2. It is soluble in arsenic chloride, ether, benzene and turpentine. [Pg.85]

Arsenic forms two fluorides, AsF3 and AsF5, both being produced by direct combination of the elements at ordinary temperature.1 The reaction renders the mass incandescent. The trifluoride is a colourless liquid, and the pentafluoride a colourless gas, both of which fume in contact with air. [Pg.96]


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