Arsine (IUPAC name: arsane) is an inorganic compound with the formula AsH3. This flammable, pyrophoric, and highly toxic pnictogen hydride gas is one of...
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This page provides supplementary chemical data on arsine. SIRI Soxal This box: view edit Except where noted otherwise, data relate to Standard temperature...
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usual sources (like from reduction of antimony compounds) is reminiscent of arsine, id est garlic-like. SbH3 is generally prepared by the reaction of Sb3+...
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Andreea Arsine (born 14 September 1988) is a Romanian race walker. She competed in the women's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In...
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tract, while arsine is nonirritating. Hydrogen cyanide has a faint, bitter, almond odor that only about half of all people can smell. Arsine has a very...
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Dimethyl(trifluoromethylthio)arsine is an arsenical compound developed by the United States military chemical weapon research program, which is described...
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synthesis was later developed which started from the dimethyl arsine chloride and dimethyl arsine: As(CH3)2Cl + As(CH3)2H → As2(CH3)4 + HCl Robert Wilhelm...
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Phosphine, a toxic, colourless gas, is the most stable phosphorus hydride Arsine, stibine, and bismuthine are highly toxic, thermally unstable, and colourless...
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detected. Acid conditions in the Marsh test promote the fast escape of the arsine gas (AsH3), while in hyperalkaline solution, the degassing of the reduced...
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life-sustaining processes of the blood. Cyanogen chloride (CK) Hydrogen cyanide (AC) Arsine (SA) These substances are sometime referred to as pulmonary agent or lung...
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phosphorus: phosphine (note "phosphane" is the IUPAC recommended name) arsenic: arsine (note "arsane" is the IUPAC recommended name) antimony: stibine (note "stibane"...
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base or oxidizer) or a cytotoxic agent (such as mustard gas, lewisite or arsine). Chemical burns follow standard burn classification and may cause extensive...
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Bisphosphinoethane (BPE), Liquid Arsenic Arsine AsH3, Gas Tertiarybutyl arsine (TBAs), Liquid Monoethyl arsine (MEAs), Liquid Trimethyl arsine (TMAs), Liquid Antimony...
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Hydrazine Hydrazoic acid Related compounds Ammonium hydroxide Phosphine Arsine Stibine Bismuthine Supplementary data page Ammonia (data page) Except where...
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carbide, contamination often leads to trace production of phosphine and arsine. These impurities can be removed by passing the acetylene gas through acidified...
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dissymmetric arsines. Stereochemistry, topological stability, and spectra of cobalt(III) complexes containing a linear quadridenate tetra-tert-arsine ligand"...
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tetroxide or hydrogen peroxide, but not truly pyrophoric. Nonmetal hydrides (arsine, phosphine, diborane, germane, silane) Metal carbonyls (dicobalt octacarbonyl...
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Environmental agents Aromatic amines (e.g. p-nitroaniline, patient case) Arsine Chlorobenzene Chromates Nitrates/nitrites Umbellulone Inherited disorders...
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causing the release of poisonous arsine gas (AsH 3). Fungi genera such as Scopulariopsis or Paecilomyces release arsine gas, when they are growing on a...
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arsenic compounds is the trihydride, the highly toxic, flammable, pyrophoric arsine (AsH3). This compound is generally regarded as stable, since at room temperature...
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carbide, it can contain toxic impurities such as traces of phosphine and arsine, which gives it a distinct garlic-like smell. It is also highly flammable...
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Scheele discovered a way to change arsenic trioxide to garlic-smelling arsine gas (AsH3), by treating it with nitric acid (HNO3) and combining it with...
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aspects of aluminium gallium arsenide sources (such as trimethylgallium and arsine) and industrial hygiene monitoring studies of standard MOVPE sources have...
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environment causes non-immune hemolytic anemia. Similarly, poisoning by arsine or stibine also causes hemolytic anemia. Runners can develop hemolytic anemia...
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trifluoride, boron difluoride, germanium tetrafluoride or silicon tetrafluoride. Arsine gas or phosphine gas can be used in the ion source to provide arsenic or...
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fumes that include arsine, arsenic oxides, and potassium oxides. Potassium arsenite also reacts with acids to yield toxic arsine gas. Aqueous potassium...
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"triethylphosphine", in analogy with "amine" (organo-nitrogen compounds), "arsine" (organo-arsenic compounds), and "stibine" (organo-antimony compounds)....
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Ga + 2 AsCl 3 → 2 GaAs + 3 Cl 2 MOCVD reaction of trimethylgallium and arsine: Ga(CH 3) 3 + AsH 3 → GaAs + 3 CH 4 Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) of gallium...
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such as arsenic, antimony, and phosphorus. poisonous compounds, such as arsine and phosphine in ion implantation doping, tungsten hexafluoride, used in...
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Yellow Cross – any of several blends containing sulfur mustard and sometimes arsine agents, along with solvents and other additives. Mustard gases were possibly...
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