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Definition of Arsines
1. arsine [n] - See also: arsine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arsines
Literary usage of Arsines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik. Holleman (1920)
"arsines. 73. The primary and secondary arsines, ... Tertiary arsines do not yield
bases with water. They are formed by the action of a zinc ..."
2. Principles of Chemistry, Founded on Modern Theories by Alfred Naquet, Thomas Stevenson, William Cortis (1868)
"The arsines combine with the iodides of alcohol radicles, giving rise to iodides of
... The arsines are capable of uniting directly either with two atoms of ..."
3. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"arsines R— AsH2 Corresponding arsenic compounds in which arsenic is united ...
The primary and secondary alkyl arsines are not known except as chlorine or ..."
4. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"As(C,Ht), TERTIARY arsines. The tertiary arsines are formed by the action of the
zinc alkyls upon arsenic trichloride and by heating the alkyl iodides with ..."
5. Handbook of Modern Chemistry: Inorganic and Organic; for the Use of Students by Charles Meymott Tidy (1878)
"Tho Natural Alkaloids, Vegetable and Animal—Constitution of the Alkaloids—The
Amines (Aniline)—Phosphines—arsines— ..."