Abstract

IN the course of a systematic study of reactions between aryl diazonium chlorides and chemical elements, it has been found that aromatic arsenic compounds may be prepared by warming a diazonium chloride under acetone with arsenic powder and chalk. With benzene-diazonium chloride there is obtained a water-soluble product from which triphenylarsine sulphide has been obtained by precipitation with hydrogen sulphide.

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