In high doses, selenium is toxic. I'm not sure if that means the answer is "yes" or "no": Yes, you CAN take "too much" selenium, and No, it's not a good idea to do so.
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Selenium is a trace element that is in several foods and taken as a dietary supplement. You can get selenium in your diet by eating foods that include Brazil nuts, seafood or cooked oysters, and whole-wheat bread. Heath food and vitamin shops sell selenium that you can take as a dietary supplement.
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
This compound is called selenium hexafluoride.
Selenium, atomic number 34.
98.1828 pounds of addition should be selenium.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
Selenium is Atominc number: 34 It has 6 Valence electrons Therefore you take 6 from 34: 28 core electrons
No, selenium is a element
No. Selenium is not explosive.
Selenium is a metalloid.