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arsenious acid

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arsenious acid [är′sēn·ē·əs ′as·əd]
(inorganic chemistry)


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In most cases the toxic moiety is presumably trivalent arsenic in the form of inorganic arsenious acid (arsenite), or an organic arsenoxide, rather than the element itself.
Izumi Nakai, professor of analytical chemistry at the Science University of Tokyo, conducted a test with an advanced instrument called the Spring Eight, which he said showed that arsenious acid found in the defendant's house is the same as the poison in the curry.
 
 
 
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