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Cacodyl - Wikipedia
It is a poisonous oily liquid with an extremely unpleasant garlicky odor. Cacodyl undergoes spontaneous combustion in dry air.
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CACODYL Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of CACODYL is an arsenical radical As(CH3)2 whose compounds have a vile smell and are usually poisonous.
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Cacodyl cyanide - Wikipedia
Cacodyl cyanide is a highly toxic organoarsenic compound discovered by Robert Bunsen in the 1840s. It is very volatile and flammable, as it shares the ...
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cacodyl
cacodyl Chem. (ˈkækəʊdɪl) Also kakodyl(e. [f. Gr. κακώδ-ης stinking, κακωδία stink (f. κακό-ς + ὀδ-, root of ὄζειν to emit smell) + -yl, matter.] An organic compound of arsenic and methyl, As(CH3)2 = Kd, also called arsendimethyl, a colourless liquid, of most disgusting garlic odour and with extreme...
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CACODYL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
A spontaneously inflammable liquid, having a repulsive odor, and consisting of cacodyl and its oxidation products; Ð called also Cadel's fuming liquid. From ...
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Cacodyl | Podcast - Chemistry World
Cacodyl is highly toxic and spontaneously flammable in dry air. Its fumes have an obnoxious smell and are highly irritant to the eyes, skin, and nasal passage.
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Cadet's Fuming Arsenical Liquid and the Cacodyl Compounds of ...
In the gas phase (bp a bit over 100 °C), cacodyl chloride is pyrophoric in air; the liquid, when heated in air, burns with a pale arsenic flame. Its odor is ...
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Cacodyl | C4H12As2 | CID 79018 - PubChem
Cacodyl is a chemical compound of arsenic. Arsenic is a chemical element that has the symbol As and atomic number 33. It is a poisonous metalloid that has ...
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Cacodyl – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Cacodyl is a colorless liquid with a strong garlic-like odor, also known as tetramethyldiarsane (As2(CH3)4). It is mentioned in early manuscripts and can ...
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cacodyl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cacodyl (countable and uncountable, plural cacodyls). (organic chemistry) The dimethylarsine radical (CH3)2As-; (organic chemistry) tetramethyldiarsine ...
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Cacodyl - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun a poisonous oily liquid with a garlicky odor composed of 2 cacodyl groups; undergoes spontaneous combustion in dry air
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Cacodyl cyanide
Cacodyl cyanide is a highly toxic organoarsenic compound discovered by Robert Bunsen in the 1840s. Synthesis
Cacodyl cyanide can be prepared by reaction of cacodyl oxide with hydrogen cyanide or mercuric cyanide.
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is dicacodyl poisonous
Cacodyl is an organoarsenic compound that constitutes a major part of "Cadet's fuming liquid" It is a poisonous oily liquid with an extremely unpleasant
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Cacodyl oxide
Cacodyl oxide is a chemical compound of the formula [(CH3)2As]2O. See also
Arsenic
Arsine
Cacodylic acid
Lewisite
Cacodyl cyanide
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Cacodyl compounds
Foul-smelling chemicals
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cacodylic
cacodylic, a. Chem. (kækəʊˈdɪlɪk) [f. cacodyl + -ic.] Of cacodyl, as in cacodylic acid, Kd O2H, a crystalline solid.1850 C. G. B. Daubeny Atomic Theory vii. 219 Kd + O3 forms kakodylic acid, or algargen. 1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 341 One of the most important compounds is cacodylic acid; it is soluble...
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