Arsole, rarely called arsenole, is a chemical compound of the formula C4H5As. The structure is isoelectronic to that of pyrrole except that an arsenic atom is substituted for the nitrogen atom and that arsole is only mildly aromatic. Arsole itself does exist but is rarely found in its pure form. Several substituted analogs called arsoles also exist.
When arsole is fused to a benzene ring, this molecule is called benzarsole.
- as opposed to Ben's ... (which may be more than mildly aromatic!)
Arsole, rarely called arsenole, is a chemical compound of the formula C4H5As. The structure is isoelectronic to that of pyrrole except that an arsenic atom is substituted for the nitrogen atom and that arsole is only mildly aromatic. Arsole itself does exist but is rarely found in its pure form. Several substituted analogs called arsoles also exist.
When arsole is fused to a benzene ring, this molecule is called benzarsole.
- as opposed to Ben's ... (which may be more than mildly aromatic!)
A chemical compound.
"Look at my arsole," said one scientist to another.