Arseniuretted hydrogen, As H{3}, is a colourless gas of a garlic odour, almost insoluble in water.
The gas produced by this process had an arsenical odour, burned with a bluish-white flame, and gave with nitrate of silver the characteristic reaction of arseniuretted hydrogen.
Arseniuretted hydrogen was disengaged and was recognised by its odour, and its characteristic action on nitrate of silver.
Such papers certainly give off arsenical dust, even if they do not evolve arseniuretted hydrogen or other arsenical gas, and the symptoms they produce have been well authenticated.
The arseniuretted hydrogen produced is passed through a tube containing lead acetate paper and soda-lime, and finally through a narrow glass tube, constricted at various points, and heated by a very small flame.
As the arseniuretted hydrogen passes over the heated portion it is decomposed and a black deposit formed.
It's in this room--a deadly gas--arseniuretted hydrogen.
The free hydrogen passed up the furnace pipe and combining with the arsenic in the wall paper formed the deadly arseniuretted hydrogen.
Arseniuretted hydrogen," he answered, still engaged in verifying his tests.
Every minute you are here, you are breathing arseniuretted hydrogen.
No case of injury from the inhalation of arseniuretted hydrogen has come under my own personal observation, if we except the one above alluded to.
North, if I recollect correctly, that the use of animal food was resumed in consequence of a protracted indisposition brought on, as was supposed, by the inhalation of arseniuretted hydrogen gas.
If arsenic is present, a garlic-like odour is noticed in twenty four hours, due to arseniuretted hydrogen or an organic combination of arsenic.
I learned later that the pipes which carried these floods of oil carried also considerable quantities of arseniuretted hydrogen.
The blue flames that Mr. Astor and I noticed came from the fierce burning of this arseniuretted hydrogen as it hissed from oil vents in the trenches under the drive of powerful pumps.
The brown spot on porcelain produced by contact with a flame of arseniuretted hydrogen is not a thin film of As, but one of the brown solid hydride AsH, formed by the decomposition of AsH{3}.
Destruction of the Organic Matter by Nitric Acid, and Subsequent Reduction of the Arsenic Acid to Arsine (Arseniuretted Hydrogen), and final Estimation as Metallic Arsenic.
Sulphur, submitted to arseniuretted hydrogen, forms sulphuretted hydrogen, whilst first arsenic and then sulphide of arsenic separate.
Arseniuretted and sulphuretted hydrogen may be evolved at ordinary temperatures without decomposition; at the boiling-point of mercury (350 deg.
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