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Cacodylic acid is an organo****nic
compound with the
formula (CH3)2AsO2H. With the
formula R2As(O)OH, it is the
simplest of the
arsinic acids. It is a...
- the
Vietnam War. It
contained a
mixture of
dimethylarsinic acid (also
known as
cacodylic acid) and its
related salt,
sodium cacodylate, and water. Largely...
- (R2As(O)OH), common,
illustrated by
cacodylic acid (R = CH3)
arsonic acids (RAs(O)(OH)2), common,
illustrated by
phenylarsonic acid (R = C6H5) ****nic(V) compounds...
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other most
common color-coded
Ranch Hand
herbicides were
Agent Blue (
cacodylic acid) that was
primarily used
against food crops, and
Agent White which was...
- oxide, has been
established by X-ray crystallography. ****nic
Arsine Cacodylic acid Lewisite Cacodyl cyanide Elschenbroich, C. (2006). Organometallics....
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phosphinic acids (R2PO2H.). Well
known arsinic acids include diphenylarsinic acid and
cacodylic acid, R2AsO2H (R = Ph, Me, respectively). Chan, Eric...
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facilities which produce, store, or use it in
significant quantities.
Cacodylic acid Cacodyl oxide Devarda's alloy, also used to
produce arsine in the lab...
- more
effective ****nic-based anti-pest
agents are
available such as
cacodylic acid, (CH3)2As(O)OH, an organo****nic
compound used as herbicide. Realgar...
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including vesicants such as
lewisite and
vomiting agents such as adamsite.
Cacodylic acid,
which is of
historic and
practical interest,
arises from the methylation...
- 90%) in the
urine of
mammals is
dimethylarsinic acid or
cacodylic acid, DMA(V). Dimethyl****nic
acid is also
known as
Agent Blue and was used as herbicide...