No it just doesnt
Lead carbonate, PbCO3, contains iron (Pb), carbon (C), and oxygen (O).
yes
Lead and Chlorine
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.
does fanconi syndrome lead to cancer
Chlorine itself does not cause cancer. However, some chlorine byproducts that are formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter in water, such as trihalomethanes, have been classified as possible human carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). It is recommended to limit exposure to these byproducts by using water filtration systems or avoiding heavily chlorinated water sources.
Potassium and Chlorine. Lead and nitrogen were recently proven to not really be elements, because you can break them down into potassium and chlorine. :)
Gold, zinc, chlorine, sodium, and lead are elements. Gold and zinc are metals, chlorine is a non-metal, sodium is an alkali metal, and lead is a metalloid.
Pb = lead Cl = chlorineThis compound has 1 lead atom and 2 chlorine atoms.
Chlorine is a more powerful oxidizing agent than lead(II) ion. Chlorine has a higher standard electrode potential, indicating its greater ability to accept electrons and undergo reduction reactions. Lead(II) ions are not as strong oxidizing agents as chlorine.
Certain types of cancer, such as lymphoma and leukemia, can lead to night sweats as a symptom.
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