How to use in-sentence of “arsenic”:
+ The arsenic is in its +3 oxidation state.
+ It is made by reacting arsenic trioxide with hydrofluoric acid or by reacting excess arsenic with fluorine.
+ It melts at 300°C and oxidationoxidizes to arsenic trioxide at higher temperatures.
+ The arsenic trichlorides are low melting covalent solids.
+ Arsenic trisulfide, also known as orpiment or arsenic sulfide, is a chemical compound.
+ Wood that was preserved with arsenic compounds can leach arsenic into the soil.
+ Arsine is made by reacting any arsenic compound with any hydride.
+ Arsenic trioxide, also known as white arsenic, arsenic oxide, or arsenious oxide, is a chemical compound.
Example sentences of “arsenic”:
+ Most arsenic is made from the waste products after other metals are processed.
+ It has arsenic and oxide ions in it.
+ It is toxic like all arsenic compounds.
+ It has arsenic and sulfide ions in it.
+ Emissions from coke ovens have arsenic in them.
+ It breaks down to arsenic and hydrogen when heated.
+ Cattail has also been used as a water filter to remove the poisonous chemical arsenic from drinking water.
+ The LD50 for arsenic pentoxide is 8mg/kg for rats.
+ It is made by reacting sodium iodidesodium or potassium iodide with arsenic trichloride.
+ This makes arsenic trioxide which sublimes, while the iron oxide stays behind.
+ It was claimed that, when it did not have phosphorus, it took the usually poisonous Chemical elementelement arsenic as a substitute.
+ It was made by reacting lead nitrate with arsenic acid.
+ Arsenic acid is used in the making of some dyes and organic arsenic compounds.
+ Very tiny doses of arsenic compounds can act as stimulants.
+ Some feed for animals had arsenic in it to prevent disease.
+ Gray arsenic is the most common.
+ Arsenopyrite is iron arsenic sulfide.
+ It reacts with water to make arsenic trioxide and hydrobromic acid.
+ It is made by dissolving arsenic trioxide or arsenic trichloride in water.
+ For example, looking at how much arsenic is in food.
+ Most arsenic is made from the waste products after other metals are processed.
+ It has arsenic and oxide ions in it.
+ It is toxic like all arsenic compounds.
More in-sentence examples of “arsenic”:
+ Sodium arsenite is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with arsenic trioxide.
+ Also, the bones had lots of unusual chemicals in them, such as arsenic and lead, which were found in the artist's paints.
+ Sodium arsenite is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with arsenic trioxide.
+ Also, the bones had lots of unusual chemicals in them, such as arsenic and lead, which were found in the artist’s paints.
+ Arsenates are salts of arsenic acid.
+ Some bullets have arsenic in them.
+ It is toxic because it gets a layer of arsenic trioxide on it by oxidation in the air.
+ Water near arsenic mines is normally contaminated with arsenic.
+ It reacts with the rest of the halogens to make the arsenic trihalides.
+ When the substance becomes wet, it turns into arsenic acid, which corrodes metals.
+ It is also made when arsenic and sulfur are heated together.
+ During the late 19th century, arsenic production came to the east of Cornwall and West Devon.
+ It was first made by reacting zinc, hydrochloric acid, and arsenic trioxide.
+ It reacts with reducing agents to make arsenic or arsine.
+ It reacts with very strong oxidizing agents to make arsenic pentoxide.
+ Yellow arsenic is unstable and rare.
+ The lead in lead acid batteries has some arsenic in it to make it stronger.
+ Once people saw how toxic arsenic was, they stopped using it to preserve wood.
+ Arsenic trichloride is made by reacting arsenic with chlorine or by reacting arsenic trioxide with hydrochloric acid or sulfur monochloride.
+ Normally the three metals are bonded to arsenic and sulfur.
+ The arsenic pentoxide drops out as white powder.
+ In it, two women poison old men with arsenic if they think the men are lonely.
+ They are called arsenic bacteria.
+ It is made by reacting arsenic trichloride or arsenic with gallium.
+ The arsenic trioxide can be reduction reduced with carbon.
+ Potassium arsenate is made by reacting amounts of potassium hydroxide with arsenic acid.
+ It is normally made from orpiment or realgar, arsenic sulfide minerals.
+ An arsenic compound could have been the first organometallic compound.
+ To produce arsenic pentoxid, arsenic acid will be dehydrated.
+ Arsenic pentoxide dissolves in water to make arsenic acid, which can make arsenate salts.
+ Arsenic pentoxide, also known as arsenic oxide, is a chemical compound.
+ Sunflowers may also be used to extract toxic ingredients from soil, such as lead, arsenic and uranium.
+ Arsenic reacts with fluorine to make arsenic pentafluoride.
+ Other arsenic minerals have a metal and arsenic.
+ About 50,000 tons of arsenic trioxide are made each year.
+ Arsenic pentafluoride, a colorless and highly reactive gas, is the only stable arsenic pentahalide.
+ Since gray arsenic is the most common, it is usually referred to as arsenic.
+ To make the n-type semiconductor, pentavalent impurities like phosphorus or arsenic are added.
+ Other arsenic minerals are simple.
+ It breaks down when heated to make arsenic trioxide, arsenic metal, and iodine.
+ Silicon with arsenic dissolved in it makes a good n-side semiconductor, while silicon with aluminum dissolved in it makes a good p-side semiconductor.
+ The heavy metals most commonly associated with poisoning of humans are lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium.
+ In 1919, the British Royal Air Force dropped arsenic gas on Bolshevik soldiers during the Russian Civil War.
+ It is separated from arsenic by the boiling of the arsenic trioxide before the antimony trioxide boils.
+ Realgar and orpiment, simple arsenic minerals, are ores of arsenic.
+ It was a compound of arsenic which went by the trade name of “Salvarsan”.
+ It turns into gray arsenic in light.
+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to make arsenic trioxide.