Información del producto
- Arsen(Iii)-Sulfid
- Arsenic
- Arsenic Sulphide
- Arsenic sesquisulfide
- Arsenic sesquisulfide (As2S3)
- Arsenic sesquisulfide (As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>)
- Arsenic sulfide
- Arsenic sulfide (As0.4S0.6)
- Arsenic sulfide (As2S3)
- Arsenic sulfide (As<sub>0.4</sub>S<sub>0.6</sub>)
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- Arsenic sulfide (As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>)
- Arsenic sulfide (AsS1.5)
- Arsenic sulfide (AsS<sub>1.5</sub>)
- Arsenic sulfides
- Arsenic tersulphide
- Arsenic trisulfide (As2S3)
- Arsenic trisulfide (As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>)
- Arsenic yellow
- Arsenic(+3) Cation Trisulfide
- Arsenious sulfide
- Arsenous sulfide
- Arsensulfid
- Auripigment
- Auripigmentum
- Diarsenic trisulfide
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Na 1557
- Pigment C.I.77086
- Pigment Yellow 39
- Sekio
- Shio
- Sulfures D'Arsenic
- Sulfures d'arsenic, naturels
- Sulfuros De Arsenico
- Yellow arsenic sulfide
Arsenic(III) sulfide is a synthetic compound of arsenic and sulfur. It is used to synthesize inorganic compounds such as sodium sulfide, which can be used for analytical methods. Arsenic(III) sulfide has a redox potential of +1.5 volts and high resistance to oxidation or reduction reactions, making it an effective catalyst for chemical reactions. Arsenic(III) sulfide has been used in the treatment of cancer by administering it intravenously, but there are no known medical uses for this compound.