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a yellowish-green, water-insoluble, poisonous powder, CuHAsO3, used chiefly as a pigment and as an insecticide.
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Universalium. 2010.
copper arsenite — a yellowish green, water insoluble, poisonous powder, CuHAsO3, used chiefly as a pigment and as an insecticide. * * * copper arsenite, = Scheele s green. (Cf. ↑Scheele s green) … Useful english dictionary
Copper(II) arsenate — IUPAC name Copper(II) arsenate … Wikipedia
Arsenite — The arsenite ion is AsO33−.An arsenite (compound) is any compound that contains this ion.The arsenic atom in arsenite has a valency of 3 and is also known as trivalent arsenic or As(III).Arsenite resembles phosphite in many respects, since… … Wikipedia
copper — A metallic element, atomic no. 29, atomic wt. 63.546; several of its salts are used in medicine. A bioelement found in a number of proteins. [L. cuprum, orig. Cyprium, fr. Cyprus, where it was mined] c. arsenite SYN: cupric arsenite. c.… … Medical dictionary
copper acetoarsenite — an emerald green powder derived by reaction of sodium arsenite, copper sulfate, and acetic acid; it is toxic by ingestion and is used as an insecticide and wood preservative. Called also Paris green … Medical dictionary
cupric arsenite — A poisonous green crystalline powder, obsolete as a medicinal agent; now used as an insecticide and pigment. SYN: copper arsenite, Scheele green … Medical dictionary
Scheele's green — copper arsenite used as a pigment, esp. in paints. [1810 20; named after K.W. SCHEELE] * * * … Universalium
Scheele's Green — IUPAC name copper hydrogen arsenite … Wikipedia
ACA — biomed. abbr. Aminocephalosporanic Acid comp. abbr. American Communications Association engin. abbr. Ammoniacal Copper Arsenite metal. abbr. Ammoniacal Copper Arsenite milit. abbr. Armament Control Agency abbr. Asynchronous Communications Adapter … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
Agathodaimon — (c. 300) was an alchemist in late Roman Egypt, known only from fragments of medieval alchemical treatises, chiefly the Anepigraphos , which refer to works of his believed to be from the 3rd century.Brian P. Copenhaver Hermetica . Cambridge… … Wikipedia