Cadet's fuming liquid
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cadet-s-fuming-liquid-201-10726958
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Cadet's fuming liquid
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Cadet's fuming liquid was a red-brown oily liquid prepared in 1760 by the French chemist Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt (1731-1799) by the reaction of potassium acetate with arsenic trioxide. It consisted mostly of dicacodyl (((CH3)2As)2) and cacodyl oxide (((CH3)2As)2O). The global reaction (mass balance) corresponding to the oxide formation is the following: These were the first organometallic substances prepared; as such, Cadet has been regarded as the father of organometallic chemistry. Th
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Mixture of organoarsenic compounds
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadet%27s_fuming_liquid
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2023-11-14T22:27:15Z
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