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  2. Arsenic pentoxide - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic pentoxide is the inorganic compound with the formula As 2 O 5. [2] This glassy, white, deliquescent solid is relatively unstable, consistent with the rarity of the As(V) oxidation state. More common, and far more important commercially, is arsenic(III) oxide (As 2 O 3). All inorganic arsenic compounds are highly toxic and thus find only ...

  3. Arsenic oxide - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic pentoxide, As 2 O 5 This page was last edited on 2 July 2024, at 21:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Arsenic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic trioxide powder.. Compounds of arsenic resemble in some respects those of phosphorus which occupies the same group (column) of the periodic table.The most common oxidation states for arsenic are: −3 in the arsenides, which are alloy-like intermetallic compounds, +3 in the arsenites, and +5 in the arsenates and most organoarsenic compounds.

  5. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    diarsenic tetrahydride: 15942–63–9 As 2 I 4: arsenic diiodide: 13770–56–4 As 2 O 3: arsenic trioxide: 1327–53–3 As 2 O 5: arsenic pentoxide: 1303–28–2 As 2 P 2: arsenic diphosphide: 12512–03–7 As 2 S 3: arsenic trisulfide: 1303–33–9 As 2 S 4: arsenic tetrasulfide: 1303–32–8 As 2 S 5: arsenic pentasulfide: 1303–34 ...

  6. Arsenic trioxide - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic trioxide is an inorganic compound with the formula As 2 O 3. [5] As an industrial chemical, its major uses include the manufacture of wood preservatives, pesticides, and glass. [6] It is sold under the brand name Trisenox among others [2] [3] when used as a medication to treat a type of cancer known as acute promyelocytic leukemia. [7]

  7. Arsenic pentasulfide - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic pentasulfide is prepared by precipitation from an acidic solution of soluble As(V) salts by treatment with hydrogen sulfide. [3] It may be also prepared by heating a mixture of arsenic and sulfur, extracting the fused mass with an ammonia solution and reprecipitating arsenic pentasulfide at low temperature by addition of hydrochloric acid.

  8. Arsenic pentafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. AsF 5 Molar mass: 169.9136 g mol −1 Appearance colorless gas Density: ... or the addition of fluorine to arsenic pentoxide or arsenic trioxide.

  9. Arsenic acid - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic acid or arsoric acid is the chemical compound with the formula H 3 AsO 4. More descriptively written as AsO(OH) 3, this colorless acid is the arsenic analogue of phosphoric acid. Arsenate and phosphate salts behave very similarly. Arsenic acid as such has not been isolated, but is only found in solution, where it is largely ionized.