Arsenous acid

Arsenous acid

Arsenous acid, also known as arsenious acid, is the hydrolyzed form of arsenic trioxide and has the formula As(OH)3. As(OH)3 occurs in aqueous solutions and has not been isolated as a pure material, although this fact does not detract from the significance of As(OH)3.

Properties

The molecular weight of arsenous acid, is 125.94 g/mol. As(OH)3 is a pyramidal molecule consisting of three hydroxyl groups connected by single bonds to arsenic. The 1H NMR spectrum of arsenous acid solutions consists of a single signal consistent with the molecule's high symmetry. In contrast, the nominally related phosphorus species H3PO3 mainly adopts the structure HPO(OH)2; P(OH)3 is a very minor equilibrium component of such solutions. The differing behaviors of the As and P compounds reflect a trend whereby high oxidation states are more stable for lighter members of main group elements than their heavier congeners.

As(OH)3 is a weak acid with a pKa of 9.2.

Reactions

The preparation of As(OH)3 involves a slow hydrolysis of arsenic trioxide in water. Addition of base converts arsenous acid to the arsenite ions [AsO(OH)2] -, [AsO2(OH)] 2-, and [AsO3] 3-. Reactions attributed to aqueous arsenic trioxide are due to arsenous acid and its conjugate bases.

Toxicology

Arsenic containing compounds are highly toxic and carcinogenic. The anhydride form of arsenous acid, arsenic trioxide, is used as a herbicide, pesticide, and rodenticide.

Literary References

Arsenious acid is identifed through the microscope as a "crystalline particle" by the fictitious Dr. Thorndyke following isolation from the grainy arrowroot breakfast of a concerned Mr. Barton in the Moabite Cypher case.

References

*cite book
first = N.N.
last = Greenwood
coauthors= A. Earnshaw
year = 1997
title = Chemistry of the Elements
publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann
location = Oxford


*cite book
first = R. Bruce "(ed.)"
last = King
year = 1994
title = Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry
publisher = John Wiley & Sons
location = Chichester


*cite book
first = Pradyot
last = Patnaik
year = 2003
title = Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals
publisher = McGraw Hill
location = New York


*
*cite book
first = R. Austin
last = Freeman
year = 1973
title = The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories
publisher = Dover Publications, Inc.
location = New York

External links

* [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/CSEM/arsenic Case Studies in Environmental Medicine - Arsenic Toxicity]


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