Arsenous Oxide -

Historically used as a rodenticide, insecticide, and in sheep dips, though these uses are now largely banned globally due to environmental risks.

Employed as a modifier in specialized glass to enhance optical non-linearity and tune band gaps for the optics realm . 3. Health Hazards and Toxicology arsenous oxide

Typically appears as a white, odorless powder Historically used as a rodenticide, insecticide, and in

Highly soluble in aqueous solutions but practically insoluble in most organic solvents 2. Primary Applications Historically used as a rodenticide