Hydrolysis gives
arsenous acid and
hydrochloric acid: : AsCl3 + 3 H2O → As(OH)3 + 3 HCl Although AsCl3 is less moisture sensitive than PCl3, it still fumes in moist air. AsCl3 undergoes redistribution upon treatment with As2O3 to give the
inorganic polymer AsOCl. With chloride sources, AsCl3 also forms salts containing the anion [AsCl4]−. Reaction with
potassium bromide and potassium iodide give
arsenic tribromide and
arsenic triiodide, respectively. AsCl3 is useful in organoarsenic chemistry, for example
triphenylarsine is derived from AsCl3: :AsCl3 + 6 Na + C6H5Cl → As(C6H5)3 + 6 NaCl The
chemical weapons called
Lewisites are prepared by the addition of arsenic trichloride to acetylene: : ==Safety==