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Arsenic(V) oxide (CAS 1303-28-2)

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Alternate Names:
Arsenic pentoxide
CAS Number:
1303-28-2
Molecular Weight:
229.84
Molecular Formula:
As2O5
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Arsenic(V) oxide hydrate is an inorganic compound consisting of two arsenic atoms and five oxygen atoms. It appears as a white, odorless solid and has a melting point of 300°C. This compound, known for its high toxicity, was previously utilized as a pesticide and is still employed in certain industrial processes. In the realm of chemistry, arsenic pentoxide finds numerous applications as a catalyst and reagent.


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Arsenic(V) oxide, 25 g

sc-227277
25 g
$222.00