arsenic trisulfide
As2S3 is the chemical formula for arsenic trisulfide, a yellow solid commonly known as orpiment. It is used in traditional medicine, pyrotechnics, and as a pigment in paints. It is also toxic and should be handled with caution.
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A conventional explosion is detonated on contact or impact. The conventional explosion has a fission ignite. This means it explodes upon impact and needs a primary explosive to ignite.
The prefix di means two, and tri means three, so you have 2 Arsenic and 3sulfur, which comes to Ar2S3.
Yes, the conventional explosives would trigger an explosion of the conventional explosives inside the nuclear bomb which would blow apart the nuclear components of the nuclear bomb, causing significant alpha emitter radiological contamination but no nuclear yield.
As2S3 is diarsenic triphosphate. hope this helped
It is As2S3
As2S3 is written as diarsenic trisulfide. It consists of two atoms of arsenic and three atoms of sulfur bonded together.
2As3+ + 3S2- ---------> As2S3
As2S3 is the chemical formula for arsenic trisulfide, a yellow solid commonly known as orpiment. It is used in traditional medicine, pyrotechnics, and as a pigment in paints. It is also toxic and should be handled with caution.
The conventional name for Na3N is sodium nitride.
The conventional name of CuN3 is copper azide.
The conventional name of MnSO4 is manganese(II) sulfate.
The name for the use of conventional keys harmony is 'tonality'.
The conventional name for H2SnO3 is stannous metaperiodate.
The compound of arsenic and sulfur is arsenic sulfide, with the chemical formula As2S3.
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