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Arsine (SA)

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ARSINE

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CHEMICAL PROFILES |Chemical Profile Chemical: ARSINE CAS Number: 7784-42-1 Chemical Profile for ARSINE (CAS Number: 7784-42-1) Human Health Hazards Hazard Rankings Chemical Use Profile Rank Chemicals by Reported Environmental Releases in the United States Regulatory Coverage Basic Testing to Identify Chemical Hazards Information Needed for Safety Assessment Links Human Health Hazards Health Hazard Reference(s) Recognized: Carcinogen P65-MC Developmental Toxicant P65-MC Suspected: Cardiovascular or Blood Toxicant BENO HAZMAP LADO MALA OEHHA-AREL OEHHA-CREL RTECS STAC Endocrine Toxicant RTECS Gastrointestinal or Liver Toxicant EPA-HEN RTECS STAC Kidney Toxicant HAZMAP MERCK RTECS Neurotoxicant DAN EPA-HEN STAC Reproductive Toxicant FRAZIER [ top ] Hazard Rankings More hazardous than most che Read More
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CDC | Facts About Arsine

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Welcome to the CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response site. Skip directly to the search box , site navigation , or content . Primary Navigation for the CDC Website CDC Home About CDC Press Room A-Z Index Contact Us Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC en EspaÑol Search: Emergency Preparedness & Response Chemical Emergencies > Agents > Arsine > Facts About Arsine Interim Document E-mail this page PDF formatted for print (316 KB/4 pages) What arsine is Arsine is a colorless, nonirritating toxic gas with a mild garlic odor. The odor can be detected only at levels greater than those necessary to cause poisoning. Arsine is formed when arsenic comes in contact with an acid. Arsine is similar to a gas called stibine, which is formed when Read More
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eMedicine - CBRNE - Arsenicals, Arsine : Article by Jeffrey R Suchard, MD

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Home Specialties Reference Centers All Sources eMedicine Medscape Drug Reference MEDLINE You are in: eMedicine Specialties > Emergency Medicine > Warfare - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives CBRNE - Arsenicals, Arsine Last Updated: March 7, 2006 Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: AsH 3 , arsine gas, arsine exposure, arseniuretted hydrogen, arsenous hydride, arsenic trihydride, hydrogen arsenide, arsenic, chemical warfare, CW, chemical warfare agent, arsine-derived organoarsenic compounds, lewisite, beta-chlorovinyldichloroarsine, adamsite, diphenylaminearsine, Clark I, diphenylchlorarsine, Clark II, diphenylcyanoarsine, global cellular hypoxia, acute renal tubular necrosis, oliguric renal failure, anuric renal failure, arsine-induced renal failure, Read More
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