释义 |
ar·sine \ärˈsēn, ˈärˌs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ars- + -ine 1. : a colorless extremely poisonous gas AsH3 having an odor like garlic, burning with a bluish flame, and made by reaction of an arsenide (as zinc arsenide) with an acid and in other ways — see marsh test 2. : any of a class of very poisonous organic compounds derived from arsine that are analogous to the amines and phosphines — compare diphenylchloroarsine, lewisite |