IPA: /ˈɑːrsaɪn/
KK: /ˈɑrˌsaɪn/
A colorless and very poisonous gas that has a garlic-like smell, used in chemical processes and warfare.
The laboratory was evacuated due to the presence of arsine, which is highly toxic.
**Arsine** → The word 'arsine' is derived from 'arsenic' (from Latin *arsenicum*, meaning 'yellow orpiment', which in turn comes from Greek *arsenikon*, meaning 'potent') and the suffix '-ine' (used in chemistry to denote a substance). Thus, 'arsine' refers to a chemical compound related to arsenic.
Think of 'arsenic' as a potent element, and remember that 'arsine' is a substance derived from it, just like '-ine' indicates a chemical compound.