a. Chem. [f. prec. + -IC.] Of cacodyl, as in Cacodylic acid, Kd O2 H, a crystalline solid.
1850. C. Daubeny, Atomic The., vii. (ed. 2), 219. Kd+O3 forms kakodylic acid, or algargen.
1869. Roscoe, Elem. Chem., 341. One of the most important compounds is cacodylic acid; it is soluble in water, and is not poisonous.