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ARSENIC(III) IODIDE

CAS No.
7784-45-4
Chemical Name:
ARSENIC(III) IODIDE
Synonyms
NA 1557;Triiodoarsine;triiodoarsane;ARSENIC IODIDE;Arsenousiodide;Arsenous iodide;Arsenoustriiodide;ARSENIC TRIIODIDE;ARSENIC COMPOUNDS;Arsenic(Ⅲ) Iodide
CBNumber:
CB7192357
Molecular Formula:
AsI3
Lewis structure
asi3 lewis structure
Molecular Weight:
455.64
MDL Number:
MFCD00014170
MOL File:
7784-45-4.mol
MSDS File:
SDS
Last updated:2023-11-28 16:31:43

ARSENIC(III) IODIDE Properties

Melting point 146 °C
Boiling point 403 °C
Density 4.69 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Flash point 424°C
solubility slightly soluble in H2O, ethanol, ethyl ether; soluble in benzene. toluene
form Powder
Specific Gravity 4.39
color red
Water Solubility Soluble in alcohol, ether, Carbon disulfide, water(6 g/100 m).
Sensitive Moisture Sensitive
Merck 14,803
Dielectric constant 7.0(150℃)
Exposure limits ACGIH: TWA 0.01 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 5 mg/m3; Ceiling 0.002 mg/m3
CAS DataBase Reference 7784-45-4(CAS DataBase Reference)
EWG's Food Scores 1
FDA UNII 3029988O2T
EPA Substance Registry System Arsenous triiodide (7784-45-4)

SAFETY

Risk and Safety Statements

Symbol(GHS)  GHS hazard pictogramsGHS hazard pictograms
GHS06,GHS09
Signal word  Danger
Hazard statements  H301-H331-H400-H301+H331-H410
Precautionary statements  P301+P310a-P304+P340-P311a-P405-P501a-P261-P273-P301+P310-P311-P501
Hazard Codes  T,N
Risk Statements  23/25-50/53
Safety Statements  20/21-28-45-60-61
RIDADR  UN 1557 6.1/PG 1
WGK Germany  3
RTECS  CG1950000
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  6.1
PackingGroup  II
NFPA 704
0
3 0

ARSENIC(III) IODIDE price More Price(13)

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Sigma-Aldrich 401145 Arsenic(III) iodide 7784-45-4 5g $166 2023-01-07 Buy
Sigma-Aldrich 401145 Arsenic(III) iodide 7784-45-4 25g $410 2022-05-15 Buy
Alfa Aesar 041962 Arsenic(III) iodide, 99.999% (metals basis) 7784-45-4 5g $155 2023-06-20 Buy
Alfa Aesar 041962 Arsenic(III) iodide, 99.999% (metals basis) 7784-45-4 25g $576 2023-06-20 Buy
Strem Chemicals 93-3312 Arsenic(III) iodide, 98% 7784-45-4 25g $559 2024-03-01 Buy
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ARSENIC(III) IODIDE Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Chemical Properties

red powder(s); enthalpy of formation ?58.2 kJ/mol; entropy 213.0 J/(mol · K); enthalpy of vaporization 59.3 kJ/mol; decomposes slowly in air at 100°C, rapidly at 200°C, to give As, I2, As2O3; made by precipitation from a hot AsCl3-HCl solution by the addition of KI [KIR78] [STR93]

Uses

Formerly the compound was used in dermatitides.

Uses

Arsenic(III) iodide is useful for preparing organoarsenic compounds.

Preparation

Arsenic triiodide is prepared by treating elemental arsenic with a solution of iodine in carbon disulfide. Alternatively, it can be precipitated out from a hot solution of arsenic trioxide or arsenic trisulfide in hydrochloric acid on treatment with potassium or sodium iodide. Also, it is made by the reaction of arsenic trichloride with potassium iodide.

Definition

Includes any unique chemical substance that contains arsenic as part of the infrastructure of that chemical.

General Description

Orange-red rhombohedral crystals (from acetone). Density 4.69 g / cm3. Melting point 285.6°F (140.9°C). Red as a liquid.

Air & Water Reactions

Reacts slowly with oxygen from the air, liberating iodine [Merck]. Water soluble. Aqueous solutions are strongly acidic (pH of 0.1N solution about 1.1) and ultimately form HI and As2O3, although an equilibrium AsI3 + 3H2O = H3AsO3 + 3HI has been observed [Merck 1989].

Reactivity Profile

ARSENIC IODIDE gives acidic solutions in water. These solutions neutralize bases exothermically. Can react as either an oxidizing agent or reducing agent.

Hazard

Toxic and carcinogen.

Health Hazard

Highly toxic, may be fatal if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through skin. Contact with molten substance may cause severe burns to skin and eyes. Avoid any skin contact. Effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause pollution.

Fire Hazard

Combustible material: may burn but does not ignite readily. Containers may explode when heated. Runoff may pollute waterways. Substance may be transported in a molten form.

Safety Profile

Inorganic compounds are confirmed human carcinogens producing tumors of the mouth, esophagus, larynx, bladder, and paranasal sinus. Recognized carcinogens of the skin, lungs, and liver. Used as insecticides, herbicides, silvicides, defoliants, desiccants, and rodenticides. Poisoning from arsenic compounds may be acute or chronic. Acute poisoning usually results from swallowing arsenic compounds; chronic poisoning from either swallowing or inhaling. Acute allergic reactions to arsenic compounds used in medical therapy have been fairly common, the type and severity of reaction depending upon the compound. Inorganic arsenicals are more toxic than organics. Trivalent is more toxic than pentavalent. Acute arsenic poisoning (from ingestion) results in marked irritation of the stomach and intestines with nausea, vomiting, and darrhea. In severe cases, the vomitus and stools are bloody and the patient goes into collapse and shock with weak, rapid pulse, cold sweats, coma, and death. Chronic arsenic poisoning, whether through ingestion or inhalation, may manifest itself in many different ways. There may be disturbances of the digestive system such as loss of appetite, cramps, nausea, constipation, or diarrhea. Liver damage may occur, resulting in jaundice. Disturbances of the blood, kidneys, and nervous system are not infrequent. Arsenic can cause a variety of skin abnormalities including itching, pigmentation, and even cancerous changes. A characteristic of arsenic poisoning is the great variety of sympt-oms that can be produced. Dangerous; when heated to decomposition, or when metallic arsenic contacts acids or acid fumes, or when water solutions of arsenicals are in contact with active metals such as Fe, Al, or Zn, highly toxic fumes of arsenic are emitted.

Purification Methods

It crystallises from acetone and sublimes below 100o. It is very slowly hydrolysed by H2O (much more slowly than the chloride). POISONOUS. [Schenk in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry (Ed. Brauer) Academic Press Vol I p 597-598 1963.]

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