| 1. | Cacodyl oxide is prepared by the reaction of potassium acetate with arsenic trioxide.
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| 2. | The inorganic chemists discovered the properties of cacodyl as a ligand for transition metals.
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| 3. | Acetates when heated with arsenic trioxide form cacodyl oxide, which can be detected by its malodorous vapours.
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| 4. | This liquid is known as Cadet's fuming liquid and contains the two compounds cacodyl and cacodyl oxide.
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| 5. | This liquid is known as Cadet's fuming liquid and contains the two compounds cacodyl and cacodyl oxide.
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| 6. | Bunsen almost died from arsenic poisoning, and an explosion with cacodyl cost him sight in his right eye.
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| 7. | Cacodyl was used to prove the Radical theory of Berzelius, which resulted in a wide use of cacodyl in research laboratories.
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| 8. | Cacodyl was used to prove the Radical theory of Berzelius, which resulted in a wide use of cacodyl in research laboratories.
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| 9. | During World War I the use of cacodyl as poison gas was considered, but it was never used in the war.
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| 10. | "Cadet's fuming liquid ", which is composed of cacodyl and cacodyl oxide, was originally denaturing and warning agent.
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