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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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types of molecules,
including carbanions, amines, phosphines,
arsines, stibines, and sulfoxides. The
identity of the
inverting atom has a dominating...
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usual sources (like from
reduction of
antimony compounds) is
reminiscent of
arsine, i.e. garlic-like. SbH3 is
generally prepared by the
reaction of Sb3+ sources...
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provides supplementary chemical data on
arsine. SIRI
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Except where noted otherwise, data
relate to
Standard temperature...
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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...
- : 319, 573, 843 In general,
arsines are less Brønsted
basic than
phosphines (but more than stibines).: 322–326
Arsine ylides are
generally less stable...
- mold Sco****riopsis
brevicaulis produced significant amounts of
methyl arsines via
methylation of ****nic-containing
inorganic pigments,
especially Paris...
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Arsines.
Chapter in
Transition Metal Complexes of Phosphorus, ****nic and
Antimony Ligands", MacMillan, 1973. Chapter: "Some
amusing names of
arsine ligands:...
- the mold
Microascus brevicaulis produces significant amounts of
methyl arsines via
methylation of ****nic-containing
inorganic pigments,
especially Paris...
- that can
justify the high cost of rhenium. In
combination with
tertiary arsines,
perrhenic acid
gives a
catalyst for the
epoxidation of
alkenes with hydrogen...