having pills and sugar honey ice tea :) yw
Its in water, its in your body, its in nature .... its everywhere. Actually, recently researchers discovered that Arsenic has in some species completely replaced Phosphorus in the makeup of DNA which was always known to be comprized of Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Phosphorus. Just what matters is in what concentration. Uranium mines in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada have to deal with high Arsenic concentrations in their tailings (waste product) before releasing them back in the enviromment.
The most likely reason for arsenic poisoning today is from ground water that naturally contains high concentrations of arsenic. Chronic exposure to arsenic is related to vitamin A deficiency which is related to heart disease and night blindness.
Arsenic itself is not typically classified as a corrosive substance. However, certain arsenic compounds, particularly in high concentrations or specific chemical forms, can be toxic and harmful to various materials, including metals, depending on the environment. In general, arsenic is more known for its toxicity and potential health hazards rather than its corrosive properties.
Arsenic is an element that is naturally abundant in soil and can be toxic to humans and other organisms in high concentrations. It is commonly found in ores and minerals in the Earth's crust and can leach into soil from natural sources or human activities such as mining or agriculture.
Yes, arsenic can contribute to making teeth brittle. Exposure to arsenic, particularly in high concentrations, can lead to various dental issues, including enamel erosion and structural weaknesses in teeth. This weakening can increase the risk of fractures and cavities, making teeth more prone to damage. Additionally, arsenic's toxic effects on overall health may further exacerbate dental problems.
Arsenic's a sure fire way to deal with a nasty rat,it works better than a mean old cat!
Arsenic is most abundant in the Earth's crust, with higher concentrations found in regions where volcanic activity and mineral deposits are present. Some areas known for having higher levels of arsenic include parts of Asia, especially in countries like China, India, and Bangladesh.
Arsenic does melt, but has a very high melting point of 1503°F.
In high solute concentrations water will flow out of the cell. In low solute concentrations water will flow into the cell.
Mercuric chloride paper is used in the limit test for arsenic because it reacts specifically with arsenic to form a yellow precipitate of arsenic trisulfide. This reaction helps to detect the presence of arsenic even in low concentrations. The color change provides a qualitative indication of the presence of arsenic in the sample being tested.
Some fish and seafood contain high amounts of arsenic.This organic type of arsenic is much less harmful to humans than inorganic arsenic from groundwater
Arsenic is not highly reactive, because it is unaffected by air, water, and most acids and alkalis.