Lead carbonate, PbCO3, contains iron (Pb), carbon (C), and oxygen (O).
Lead and Chlorine
yes
does fanconi syndrome lead to cancer
Chlorine elementally? No - that would almost be a contradiction of the nature of chlorine. But chlorine in combination with other elements (chlorine compounds of various types) are implicated in many kinds of cancers.
Potassium and Chlorine. Lead and nitrogen were recently proven to not really be elements, because you can break them down into potassium and chlorine. :)
No
Chlorine generates byproducts in water reacting with hydrocarbons these are highly carcinogenic in nature....to talk in a lay mans language it can cause cancer that is the reason for most of the cancer problems arising in India still we are using chlorine for DISINFECTION OF WATER. Vaibhav.Raut
Contrary to popular belife, it cannot cause cancer but it will burn your skin and make you very sickbif swallowed.
chlorine brings a big health hazard if it is taken into the body. External gamma exposure is not a concern because chlorine-36 decays by emitting a relatively low-energy beta particle with only a small amount of gamma radiation. While in the body, chlorine poses a hazard from the beta particles and gamma radiation. The main concern is the increased likelihood of cancer. Chlorine is a very toxic gas, and intense exposures to high levels can lead to death. The people who have been exposed to Chlorine may endure a lifetime of cancer. Chlorine's main means for entering the body could be from inhaling the gas but ingestion is generally the most common means of entry into the body. Most people can ingest chlorine 36 by simply drinking from the tap water, but because the water contains very small traces of chlorine 36, it has little to no harm on people.
no it doesn't because swimmers would probably died!
YES: eating large amounts of oreos may lead to cancer, and after 2 years of testing in Texas studies have shown that it may lead to colon cancer