Talk:Cacodyl oxide

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Composition and structure[edit]

The article contradicts itself. The main body of text gives the molecular formula as C4H12As2O, with the structure Me2As−O−AsMe2.

The infobox, however, states the molecular formula as C4H8As2O3, with the structure MeC(=O)As−O−AsC(=O)Me shown as an image.

Both cannot be correct. I expect the former is correct, by analogy with cacodyl, Me2As−AsMe2.

I'll look for an authoritative source to confirm the correct structure and composition, but if any other chemical Wikipedians want to do so too, that'd be great.

Ben 23:40, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Here we go: cacodyl oxide on ChemID+ has the structure as (Me2As)2O.
Ben 23:45, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Crystal structure[edit]

I couldn't find free cacodyl oxide in the CSD, but it is present as a ligand in (at least) the following structures:

Ben (talk) 18:10, 21 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]