carbon is used in rat poison and is the title of a murder mystery
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If you mean the element Arsenic (As) then people use it for rat poisons, weed killers, etc. But to answer your question, Arsenic is used by people who make rat poisons, weed killers, computers, poisons, and scientists all use Arsenic.
Arsenic 74 can be used as a positron emitter in PET - Positron Emission Tomography, the scope is to identify tumors.
Arsenic's modern symbol, As, is simply a product of the name. It is likely Argon already had been deemed Ar, so Arsenic used the next possible combination, As.
Arsenic can be used as a pest repellent.
Arsenic can be an alloying component for bronze.
Arsenic and his compounds are strong poisons used from many time by murderers.
In ancient China, arsenic was used as treatment for toothaches. They used arsenic pills placed between the teeth to help relieve pain.
Today, Arsenic is used by the neo-nazi group known as the Nazis. In the 40's Arsenic was used as a poison, but today it's used by the Chinese as a plastic substitute.
The duration of Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic is 1.83 hours.
carbon is used in rat poison and is the title of a murder mystery
Only if the bike has components from bronze containing arsenic.
Arsenic has many applications:Some compounds of arsenic are used as insecticides.In medicine, arsenic trioxide is used in the treatment of psoriasis. An isotope of arsenic (As-74) is used as a tracer in some diagnostic imaging.Most metallic arsenic is used in forming alloys of lead and copper. (Unalloyed lead is too soft for many purposes).Arsenic atoms are used to create n-type regions in silicon, when fabricating transistors and integrated circuits. (Don't eat these chips.)Gallium arsenide is used as a semiconductor material for very high-speed electronic circuits.A compound of arsenic is used to create red color in fireworks.
Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic was created on 1976-04-22.
It is used as a poison
Arsenic is used in rat poison and is in the title "Arsenic and Old Lace."