arsonous |
arsenous |
As adjectives the difference between arsonous and arsenous
is that
arsonous is of or pertaining to the arsonous acids or their derivatives while
arsenous is (chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious.
arsenous |
arsinous |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between arsenous and arsinous
is that
arsenous is (chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious while
arsinous is (chemistry) obsolete term used in the names of chemicals contain arsenic in oxidation state +3 now replaced by iupac term arsenic(iii).
As an adjective arsenous
is (chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious.
As a noun arsinous is
(chemistry) obsolete term used in the names of chemicals contain arsenic in oxidation state +3 now replaced by iupac term arsenic(iii).