Arsenic is a solid at room temperature but it sublimates (turns straight from a solid to a gas) so there is no way of getting liquid arsenic
Arsenic is an element, and can have different phases depending on its temperature.
Yes
Arsenic in liquid form can be prepared under high pressure 35.8 atm under inert gas
The melting point is 1090K with enthalpy of fusion 23848 J/mol
tell me if it's a solid liquid or gas
Arsenic is usually classified as a metalloid. The chemistry of arsenic is predominately nonmetallic but it shows less anionic behavior than ordinary nonmetals. Liquid arsenic is a semiconductor. It can form many metal alloys but most of them are brittle.
Arsenic can lose and gain electrons.
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature. Specifically, sulfur is an orthorhombic crystal solid and can be recognized by its bright yellow color. It feels soft. It has a slight odor which is reminiscent of matches. It looks flakey, granular or powdery.
The plural form of liquid is liquids.
Strictly, there are no other "chemicals" in arsenic, because arsenic is a chemical element, and pure arsenic therefore does not contain any other element.
it can be liquid OR gas but its usually a solid or liquid
Arsenic is usually classified as a metalloid. The chemistry of arsenic is predominately nonmetallic but it shows less anionic behavior than ordinary nonmetals. Liquid arsenic is a semiconductor. It can form many metal alloys but most of them are brittle.
Arsenic atoms are neutral and they form ions with valency of three.
Yes, it contains mercury, and arsenic. Don't drink it.
Arsenic can lose and gain electrons.
It reacts with Arsenic to form Gallium Arsenide which is a semiconductor
Potassium iodide reduced any arsenic(V) to arsenic(III) The zinc reacts with the arsenic(III) to form arsin, this evolves as a gas and stains the mercuric bromide paper
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature. Specifically, sulfur is an orthorhombic crystal solid and can be recognized by its bright yellow color. It feels soft. It has a slight odor which is reminiscent of matches. It looks flakey, granular or powdery.
The examples of Metalloids are; Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium.
Arsenic will form a -3 Anion.
The plural form of liquid is liquids.
Arsenic is an element. The scientific name for arsenic is arsenic. Arsenic's chemical symbol is: As It is left to the student to balance the chemical equation of Arsenic and Old Lace.