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Hydrogen arsenide

A simple electrochemical flow-through cell with powder carbon as cathodic material was used and optimized. The influence of the generation current, concentration of the catholyte, carrier stream, flow rate of the sample and interferences by other metals on the generation of hydrogen arsenide were studied. This system requires only a small sample volume and is very easily automatized. The electrochemical HG technique combined with AAS is a well-established method for achieving the required high sensitivity and low detection limits. [Pg.135]

Synonyms arsenic trihydride hydrogen arsenide arsenious trihydride arsenic hydride arsenic hydrid arsineuretted hydrogen Budavari et al. 1989 ... [Pg.88]

Hydrogen Arsenide Organic Arsenic Compounds and Arsine. [Pg.306]

Synonyms Arsenic hydride, arseniurretted hydrogen arsenous hydride hydrogen arsenide... [Pg.58]

Ammonium perchlorate Ammonium perchlorate Arsenic hydride, Hydrogen arsenide Distilled arsine, Phenylarsine, Diphenylarsine... [Pg.42]

Arsenic hydride. Hydrogen arsenide B,B-Dicyano-o-chlorostyrene Biguanide diperchlorate Binary explosive... [Pg.121]

ARSINE AND DERIVATIVES Arsine (Hydrogen Arsenide Arseniuretted Hydrogen Arsenic Hydride or Trihydride) (Arsenwasserstoff in Ger), AsIJ3, mw 77.93 coi gas with offensive odor resembling that of garlic sp gr 2.695 (Air = 1.0) fr p 113.5° ... [Pg.491]

Marsh s method for testing for arsenic is based on the fact that, under the action of nascent hydrogen, all arsenical compounds are transformed into hydrogen arsenide, which is decomposed with deposition of arsenic when heated. [Pg.19]

SYNS ARSENIC HYDRID ARSENIC HYDRIDE ARSENIC TRIHYDRIDE ARSENIURETTED HYDROGEN ARSENOUS HYDRIDE ARSENOWODOR (POLISH) ARSENWASSERSTOFF (GERMAN) HYDROGEN ARSENIDE... [Pg.111]

Hydrogen arsenide is an endothermic compound which is slowly destroyed at room temperature, and which under atmospheric pressure does not become detonating at any temperature, not even that developed by the electric spark if one detonates in hydrogen arsenide a fulminate-of-mercury cap, the gas undergoes not only a great rise in temperature, but also an energetic compression, and it decomposes with explosion. ... [Pg.432]


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