In 1832 he investigated the dimorphism of arseniousacid and antimony oxide.
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He uses arseniousacid gas, which gives the electricity a greenish tint.
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The interference of the stannic salt is probably mechanical, the precipitate carrying down some arseniousacid.
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It consists of equal parts of gum arabic, glycerine, and a saturated solution of arseniousacid.
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Heated in oxygen gas, it is inflamed, and burns with a pale blue flame to arseniousacid.
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If this sublimate should be deposited near the assay, then it resembles the white sublimate of arseniousacid.
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Cupric arsenite, when heated, gives off arseniousacid and water, leaving a residue of arsenide of copper and copper arseniate.
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ARSENIC.-Thismetal is volatilized without fusing, and covers the charcoal both in the oxidizing and reducing flames with a deposit of arseniousacid.
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Alloys of arsenic are converted into basic arseniates of metal oxides, while surplus arsenic is converted into arseniousacid, which sublimes on the tube.
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It is stated in Watts' "Dictionary of Chemistry" that it is "prepared on a large scale by mixing arseniousacid with cupric acetate and water.
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Arseniousacid sublimes in both glass tubes very readily, as a white crystalline sublimate.
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Arseniousacid, action on Drosera, 185
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Arseniousacid, quick inflection: poisonous.
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The salts of silver, mercury, gold, copper, nickel, and platinum, chromic and arseniousacids, cause great inflection with extreme quickness, and are deadly poisons.
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"I don't know, doctor, and I don't even know where she can have procured the arseniousacid."
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Arseniousacid (white arsenic) in doses of from 3 to 6 grains three times daily is a good tonic for such cases.