
Arsenite - Wikipedia
In chemistry, an arsenite is a chemical compound containing an arsenic oxyanion where arsenic has oxidation state +3. Note that in fields that commonly deal with groundwater chemistry, arsenite is used generically to identify soluble As III anions.
Arsenite ion | AsO3-3 | CID 544 - PubChem
2021年10月14日 · Arsenite (3-) is an arsenite ion resulting from the removal of all three protons from the hydroxy groups of arsenous acid. It is an arsenite ion and a trivalent inorganic anion. It is a conjugate base of an arsenite (2-).
Arsenite | AsO3 - ChemSpider
Molecular formula: A s O 3: Average mass: 122.919: Monoisotopic mass: 122.907986: ChemSpider ID: 529
Arsenite - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arsenite is an ion. Its chemical formula can be either AsO 33- or AsO 2-. It has arsenic in its +3 oxidation state. All arsenites are highly toxic. Sodium arsenite is an example. Arsenites are salts of arsenous acid.
arsenite(1-) (CHEBI:29242) - EMBL-EBI
arsenite(1-) Definition An arsenite ion resulting from the removal of a proton from one of the hydroxy groups of arsenous acid.
Arsenite | AsO3 - ChemSpider
Arsenite. Molecular Formula AsO 3; Average mass 122.921 Da; Monoisotopic mass 122.907990 Da; ChemSpider ID 529
Hydrogen arsorite | AsHO3-2 | CID 6857430 - PubChem
Arsenite (2-) is an arsenite ion resulting from the removal of a proton from two of the hydroxy groups of arsenous acid. It is an arsenite ion and a divalent inorganic anion. It is a conjugate base of an arsenite (1-). It is a conjugate acid of an arsenite (3-).