thioarsenate
An aqueous species, such as H
2
AsO
3
S
−
and H
2
AsS
2
O
2−
, that contains pentavalent arsenic and sulfide (compare with arsenate, thioarsenic, thioarsenite, and methylthioarsenate).
The term "thioarsenate" was found in the following pages:
Thioarsenate Formation in Rice Plants: A Comprehensive Study on Arsenic Uptake, Accumulation, and Speciation | EVISA's News
Widespread Occurrence of the Highly Toxic Dimethylated Monothioarsenate in Rice | EVISA's News
Toxicity of arsenic species | EVISA's News
Arsenic-Containing Phosphatidylcholines Discovered in Herring Caviar | EVISA's News
Experts detail how rice absorbs arsenic from the soil | EVISA's News
Half of the rice sold in the UK breaches limits on arsenic for children | EVISA's News
Arsenic speciation analysis in rice milk | EVISA's News