SODIUM ARSENATE
\sˈə͡ʊdi͡əm ˈɑːsənət], \sˈəʊdiəm ˈɑːsənət], \s_ˈəʊ_d_iə_m ˈɑː_s_ə_n_ə_t]\
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A compound of s. and arsenic. The s. arsenates include (1) normal s. arsenate, trisodic arsenate, a crystalline body, Na3AsO4+12H2O; (2) disodic arsenate, the common s. arsenate, the sodii arsenias of the U. S. Ph. and Br. Ph., Na2H.AsO4 forming crystals which combine with various proportions of water of crystallization (the official salt containing 7 molecules); (3) monosodic arsenate, s. dihydrogen arsenate, NaH2AsO4, forming large crystals readily soluble in water.
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