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Monosodium acid methane arsonate sesquihydrate (CAS 2163-80-6)

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CAS Number:
2163-80-6
Molecular Weight:
189.0
Molecular Formula:
CH4AsNaO31.5H2O
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Monosodium acid methane arsonate sesquihydrate is a compound explored in various fields of environmental research and analytical chemistry. In environmental studies, it may be investigated for its behavior in soil and water systems, including its mobility, degradation, and potential impact on microbial communities. This compound can also be a subject of interest in the development of analytical methods aimed at detecting and quantifying arsonate compounds in environmental samples. Additionally, its use in the synthesis of other organoarsenic compounds is examined to understand the transformation and lifecycle of arsenic-containing substances in various systems. Monosodium acid methane arsonate sesquihydrate may also play a role in the study of inorganic chemistry, where it provides insights into the coordination chemistry of arsenic.


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Monosodium acid methane arsonate sesquihydrate, 100 mg

sc-257805
100 mg
$181.00