Yes as fumes are deadly short term death from lack of oxygen and long term from various types of cancers.. Not to menthion the real possibilty of an explosion BUT I was told to keep it simple thus to answer your question
YESyes you could.the presence of arsenic in sewer would be likely. most harmful would be to injest the sewer. types of arsenic and amounts will factor.
Arsenic poisoning can indeed lead into the death of the person. A lot of times you may get arsenic poisoning from insecticide exposure. Symptoms of arsenic poisoning includes nausea, stomach pains which is followed by circulatory collapse. If the exposure is bad enough it can lead into the destruction of red blood cells and cause kidney damage. You may also feel weak, find yourself having skin disorders, anemia, as well as disorders to your nervous system.
No Arsenic is monoatomic.
Element thirty three is Arsenic and can be fatal to humans.
The symbol for arsenic is AS.
3 The main species of arsenic found in the environment are the arsenic (III) and arsenic (V).
Yes, arsenic and most arsenic containing compounds are poisonous. Arsenic poisoning from injection, ingestion, or inhalation as well as chronic arsenic poisoning can be fatal. Arsenic notably interrupts ATP production, inhibits the production of enzymes in the organs, and is a carcinogen. Depending on how the arsenic is introduced to the body and how much the symptoms of arsenic poisoning varies widely.
The symptoms of arsenic poisoning include problems speaking, severe stomach upset and passing out. This can be seen at even the lowest levels of arsenic poisoning.
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The signs of arsenic poisoning are a feeling of malaise, fatigue, tremors, and severe abdominal cramps. Confusion and diarrhea are also present.
Can crohn's disease resemble arsenic poisoning?
He died of arsenic poisoning.
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An arseniasis is a condition of chronic arsenic poisoning.
An arsenicosis is an alternative term for arsenic poisoning.
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Symptoms of arsenic poisoning consist of headache, drowsiness, diarrhea, convulsions, changes in fingernail pigment, vomiting, blood in urine and hair loss.