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                                                        McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are financial, publishing, and business services.                             
                                                     
                        H<sub>3</sub>AsO<sub>4</sub>_<sub>1</sub>/<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>O White, poisonous crystals, soluble in water and alcohol; used in manufacturing insecticides, glass, and arsenates and as a defoliant. Also known as orthoarsenic acid.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									P<sub>2</sub>S<sub>5</sub> Flammable, hygroscopic, yellow crystals, melting at 281_C; decomposes in moist air; soluble in alkali hydroxides; used to make lube-oil additives, rubber additives, and flotation agents.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									S<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>2</sub> A toxic, irritating, yellow liquid that reddens in air, soluble in carbon disulfide, decomposes in water, boils at 54_C. Also known as sulfur monobromide.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									As<sub>2</sub> S<sub>2</sub> Red, orange, or black monoclinic crystals, insoluble in water; used in fireworks; occurs naturally as realgar.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									The monoxide GeO or dioxide GeO<sub>2</sub>; a study of GeO indicates it exists in polymeric form; GeO<sub>2</sub> is a white powder, soluble in alkalies; used in special glass and in medicine.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									S<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> A combustible, water-soluble, oily, fuming, amber to yellow-red liquid with an irritating effect on the eyes and lungs, boils at 138_C; used to make military gas and insecticides, in rubber substitutes and cements, to purify sugar juices, and as a chemical intermediate. Also known as sulfur subchloride.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									1. Bir oksit arsenik. 2. Arsenik pentoxide görmek; Arsenik trioksit.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									SCl<sub>2</sub> A red-brown liquid boiling (when heated rapidly) at 60_C, decomposes in water; used to make insecticides, for rubber vulcanization, and as a chemical intermediate and a solvent. Also known as sulfur bichloride.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									As<sub>2</sub> S<sub>5</sub> Yellow crystals that are insoluble in water and readily decompose to the trisulfide and sulfur; used as a pigment.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									AuCl<sub>3</sub> A red, soluble compound made by reaction of gold and chlorine or by reaction of HAuCl<sub>4</sub> with chlorine; decomposes by heat; soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; used in photography, plating, inks, medicine, and ceramics.    
    
    						Industry:Chemistry    
									 
  				
