Arsenic: Inorganic ChemistryBased in part on the article Arsenic: Inorganic Chemistry by Ralph A. Zingaro which appeared in theEncyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition.
Abstract:This article reflects the importance and development of the chemistry of inorganic arsenic compounds. Throughout the text the reader will be taken from the chemistry of simple arsenic species found in minerals to such as those arsenic species that reflect the breath of modern inorganic chemistry. Efforts have been made to show developments in fundamental chemistry, materials science, and aspects of arsenic in the environment. Accordingly, Section 2 covers aspects of the preparation of simple arsenic species li… Show more
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