Mr. Flowers
you have to. you have to. no i shant say it.   Florida, United States
 
 
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Mr. Flowers 19 Oct @ 9:05am 
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diphenylchloroarsine 14 Sep @ 9:29am 
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❗️💯 Let’s NEVER be friends for future games 💯❗️

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⚜️⚜️ keep yourself safe & do NOT take care⚜️⚜️

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diphenylchloroarsine 16 Jun @ 3:06pm 
Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) is the organoarsenic compound with the formula (C6H5)2AsCl. It is highly toxic and was once used in chemical warfare. It is also an intermediate in the preparation of other organoarsenic compounds. The molecule consists of a pyramidal As(III) center attached to two phenyl rings and one chloride. It was also known as sneezing oil during World War I by the Allies.
It was first produced in 1878 by the German chemists August Michaelis (1847–1916) and Wilhelm La Coste (1854–1885).[1][2] It is prepared by the reduction of diphenylarsinic acid with sulfur dioxide. An idealized equation is shown:[3]

Ph2AsO2H + SO2 + HCl → Ph2AsCl + H2SO4
The process adopted by Edgewood Arsenal, the "sodium process", for the production of DA for chemical warfare purposes employed a reaction between chlorobenzene and arsenic trichloride in the presence of sodium.[4][5]
jbjw 8 Jun @ 10:32pm 
that was greasy, i'm sorry
Mr. Flowers 26 Jan @ 7:55am 
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