- Arsenous acid
Arsenous acid, also known as arsenious acid, is the
hydrolyzed form ofarsenic trioxide and has the formula As(OH)3. As(OH)3 occurs in aqueoussolution s and has not been isolated as a pure material, although this fact does not detract from the significance of As(OH)3.Properties
The
molecular weight of arsenous acid, is 125.94 g/mol. As(OH)3 is a pyramidal molecule consisting of three hydroxyl groups connected by single bonds to arsenic. The 1HNMR spectrum of arsenous acid solutions consists of a single signal consistent with the molecule's high symmetry. In contrast, the nominally relatedphosphorus species H3PO3 mainly adopts the structure HPO(OH)2; P(OH)3 is a very minor equilibrium component of such solutions. The differing behaviors of the As and P compounds reflect a trend whereby high oxidation states are more stable for lighter members of main group elements than their heavier congeners.As(OH)3 is a
weak acid with a pKa of 9.2.Reactions
The preparation of As(OH)3 involves a slow
hydrolysis ofarsenic trioxide in water. Addition of base converts arsenous acid to the arsenite ions [AsO(OH)2] -, [AsO2(OH)] 2-, and [AsO3] 3-. Reactions attributed to aqueousarsenic trioxide are due to arsenous acid and its conjugate bases.Toxicology
Arsenic containing compounds are highly toxic and
carcinogenic . Theanhydride form of arsenous acid,arsenic trioxide , is used as aherbicide ,pesticide , androdenticide .Literary References
Arsenious acid is identifed through the microscope as a "crystalline particle" by the fictitious
Dr. Thorndyke following isolation from the grainyarrowroot breakfast of a concerned Mr. Barton in the Moabite Cypher case.References
*cite book
first = N.N.
last = Greenwood
coauthors= A. Earnshaw
year = 1997
title = Chemistry of the Elements
publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann
location = Oxford
*cite book
first = R. Bruce "(ed.)"
last = King
year = 1994
title = Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry
publisher = John Wiley & Sons
location = Chichester
*cite book
first = Pradyot
last = Patnaik
year = 2003
title = Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals
publisher = McGraw Hill
location = New York
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*cite book
first = R. Austin
last = Freeman
year = 1973
title = The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories
publisher = Dover Publications, Inc.
location = New YorkExternal links
* [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/CSEM/arsenic Case Studies in Environmental Medicine - Arsenic Toxicity]
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