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College London; 1973 Feltham, R. D.; Silverthorn, W. "o-Phenylenebis(
dimethylarsine)"
Inorganic Syntheses 1967, Vol. X, pp. 159–164. doi:10.1002/9780470132418...
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Chlorodimethylsilane 34.7 °C 1,2-Difluoropropane 43 °C 1,3-Difluoropropane 40-42 °C
Dimethylarsine 36 °C Spiro[2.2]pentane 39 °C Ruthenium(VIII)
oxide 40 °C
Nickel carbonyl...
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Sawamura R,
Hasegawa A,
Okada S (April 1990). "Induction of DNA
damage by
dimethylarsine, a
metabolite of
inorganic ****nics, is for the
major part
likely due...
- weak acid with a pKa of
around 6.25.
Cacodylic acid can be
reduced to
dimethylarsine ,
which is a
versatile intermediate for the
synthesis of
other organo****nic...
- organo****nic
compound called "Cadet's
fuming liquid". This
derivative of
dimethylarsine is
easily prepared and
hence the
subject of an
early discovery. A major...
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hydride reducing reagents affords the
corresponding hydrides, such as
dimethylarsine ((CH3)2AsH) and
methylarsine (CH3AsH2).
Similar mani****tions apply...
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ethane 74-84-0 C2H6AlCl
dimethylaluminum chloride 1184-58-3 C2H6AsBr
dimethylarsine bromide 676-71-1 C2H6AsCl
chlorodimethylarsine 557-89-1 C2H6BBr dimethylboron...
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source of ****nic in fish and
unlike other ****nic
compounds (like
dimethylarsine and trimethylarsine) it has
comparatively low toxicity. ****nobetaine...
- : 95–101. doi:10.1039/JR9330000095. Andrewes, Paul; et al. (2003). "
Dimethylarsine and
Trimethylarsine Are
Potent Genotoxins In Vitro". Chem. Res. Toxicol...