arsonate
Arsonate refers to the anion with the chemical formula AsO4^3-. It is also the name given to salts and esters containing this anion. Arsonates are the reduced form of arsenates, which have the formula AsO4^3-. The arsenic atom in arsonates is in the +3 oxidation state, whereas in arsenates it is in the +5 oxidation state. Arsonates are derived from arsonous acid, H3AsO3, which is a triprotic acid.
Arsonates are generally less stable than arsenates and are more easily oxidized. They can be formed by
The toxicity of arsonates is generally lower than that of arsenates, but they are still considered toxic.
Arsonates have found limited applications. Some organic arsonates have been investigated for use as pesticides or