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trioxide <trioxide; trioxides> N

trioxide CHEM

trioxide

manganese trioxide CHEM

nitrogen trioxide CHEM

sulphur trioxide

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By contrast, selenates and selenites are very toxic, having an oxidant mode of action similar to that of arsenic trioxide.
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As the saltpetre decomposes, it oxidises the sulphur to sulfur trioxide, which combines with water to produce sulphuric acid.
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The molten glass is treated with sodium selenate and then arsenic trioxide to reduce the compound and provide elemental selenium.
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In terms of its resistance to oxidation, arsenic trioxide differs from phosphorus trioxide, which readily combusts to phosphorus pentoxide.
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For instance, sulfur forms the toxic sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide.
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In another method the monohydrate is prepared by oxidation of barbituric acid by chromium trioxide.
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This requires some care to prevent overheating and evaporation of sulfur trioxide.
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Bulk arsenic-based compounds sodium arsenite and sodium cacodylate are derived from the trioxide.
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Some oxides of some non-metals are extremely acidic, like sulfur trioxide, which forms sulfuric acid on contact with water.
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The anhydride form of arsenous acid, arsenic trioxide, is used as a herbicide, pesticide, and rodenticide.
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