arsinic
Arsinic is a hypothetical allotrope of arsenic, meaning it is a different structural form of the element arsenic. While arsenic is known to exist in several allotropes, including gray arsenic, black arsenic, and yellow arsenic, arsinic has not been experimentally confirmed or widely recognized in scientific literature. Its existence is largely theoretical or based on speculative interpretations of data.
The study of allotropes is important because different forms of an element can exhibit distinct physical and
Research into new allotropes of elements is an ongoing area of materials science. Scientists use various techniques,