In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between diarsine and cacodyl
is that diarsine is (chemistry) any organic derivative of diarsane while cacodyl is (chemistry) tetramethyldiarsine formally derived from two of these radicals; an evil-smelling liquid that spontaneously combusts in air.
As nouns the difference between diarsine and cacodyl
is that diarsine is (chemistry) any organic derivative of diarsane while cacodyl is (chemistry) the dimethylarsine radical (ch3)2as-.
diarsine
English
Noun
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en noun)
(chemistry) any organic derivative of diarsane
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cacodyl
English
Noun
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(chemistry) The dimethylarsine radical (CH3)2As-
(chemistry) tetramethyldiarsine formally derived from two of these radicals; an evil-smelling liquid that spontaneously combusts in air
Derived terms
* cacodyl oxide
* cacodylate
* cacodylic
Related terms
* cacodylic acid