cacodyl hydride

cacodyl hydride
a colorless liquid, (CH3)2AsH, with a strong, garlicky odor; on exposure to air, it gives off a poisonous vapor and ignites spontaneously. Symptoms of poisoning are the same as those of arsenic poisoning.

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