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arsine

/ahr-seen, ahr-seen, -sin/US // ɑrˈsin, ˈɑr sin, -sɪn //UK // (ˈɑːsiːn) //

砷化氢,砷化物,砷化镓,砷化物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : Also called ar·se·niu·ret·ted hy·dro·gen [ahr-sen-yuh-ret-id hahy-druh-juhn, ‐see-nyuh‐] /ɑrˈsɛn yəˌrɛt ɪd ˈhaɪ drə dʒən, ‐ˈsi nyə‐/ . a colorless, flammable, slightly water-soluble gas, AsH3, having a fetid, garliclike odor, used in chemical warfare.
    • : any derivative of this compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic groups.

Examples

  • This latter chemical was added as a precaution against arsine.

  • If the tube is not heated, the arsine burns along with the hydrogen at the jet.

  • Arsine is a gas with a peculiar garlic-like odor, and is intensely poisonous.

  • (a) Write equations for the complete combustion of hydrosulphuric acid, methane, and arsine.

  • The dimethyl arsine (or cacodyl) compounds have been most studied.