Arsenic compounds Organic:
1-arsenic acid (CH3, AS O [OH2]) and its salts.
This acid crystallizes in the form of chips, and gives crystalline salts, including:
Sodium arsenate, in the form of colorless crystals, is used in medicine.
2- Cacodic acid and salts.
Are compounds containing the molecule (AS-CH3) 2) called Kakadil, used in medicine.
Cacodilic acid is found in colorless and odorless crystals. Its salts mention: sodium cacodialate, a white crystalline powder.
The acid crystallizes in shiny white glossy forms, reminiscent of its important salts, the amino phenyl arsenate barium, a white, odorless white powder, used in medicine (c. Against sleep sickness especially).
3- Amino - hydroxy phenyl arsenic acids, and their derivatives of formyl and acetyl, and salts.
4- arsenic benzoate:
Are compounds corresponding to nitrogen compounds but contain the arsenic group (-AS = AS-) instead of the azo group (-N = N-).
1-arsenic acid (CH3, AS O [OH2]) and its salts.
This acid crystallizes in the form of chips, and gives crystalline salts, including:
Sodium arsenate, in the form of colorless crystals, is used in medicine.
2- Cacodic acid and salts.
Are compounds containing the molecule (AS-CH3) 2) called Kakadil, used in medicine.
Cacodilic acid is found in colorless and odorless crystals. Its salts mention: sodium cacodialate, a white crystalline powder.
The acid crystallizes in shiny white glossy forms, reminiscent of its important salts, the amino phenyl arsenate barium, a white, odorless white powder, used in medicine (c. Against sleep sickness especially).
3- Amino - hydroxy phenyl arsenic acids, and their derivatives of formyl and acetyl, and salts.
4- arsenic benzoate:
Are compounds corresponding to nitrogen compounds but contain the arsenic group (-AS = AS-) instead of the azo group (-N = N-).
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Carboxylic acids