An arsine is an organic derivative of a compound of arsenic and hydrogen, or the compound itself, chemical formula AsH3. It takes the form of a colourless, poisonous gas, with an odour similar to garlic.
AsH3 is Arsenic hydride.
Arsine would be very weakly polar. The electronegativity difference between As and H is very slight. Therefore the bonds would be very weakly polar. The molecule has an unsymmetrical shape, favoring a dipole moment. The lone pair of electrons may contribute to its polarity also.
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Boron is not poisonous to humans, plants, or animals.
An arsine is an organic derivative of a compound of arsenic and hydrogen, or the compound itself, chemical formula AsH3. It takes the form of a colourless, poisonous gas, with an odour similar to garlic.
An arsine oxide is a derivative of arsine - H3As=O or its organic derivatives.
Carbon monoxide ( CO ) is very toxic by blocking oxygen transport in red blood cells very effectively (200 times more binding power to haemoglobin than oxygen molecules).
AsH3 is Arsenic hydride.
Arsine would be very weakly polar. The electronegativity difference between As and H is very slight. Therefore the bonds would be very weakly polar. The molecule has an unsymmetrical shape, favoring a dipole moment. The lone pair of electrons may contribute to its polarity also.
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The systematic chemical name is arsenic trihydride.
An arsinous acid is an acid H2AsOH derived from arsine, or any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives.
An arsanylium ion is a cation H2As+ derived from arsine, or any organic derivative of this cation.
An arsonous acid is an acid, Has(OH)2 derived from arsine, or any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives.
An arsonic acid is an acid, HAs(=O)(OH)2 derived from arsine, or any hydrocarbyl derivative of this compound.
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