Arsenic is an atomic element; cyanide is a chemical compound. Each also acts in different ways, as a poison.
Strictly, there are no other "chemicals" in arsenic, because arsenic is a chemical element, and pure arsenic therefore does not contain any other element.
No, arsenic is not magnetic.
The element with chemical symbol As, is Arsenic. Arsenic in part of the Group 15 family of elements along with Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Antimony and Bismuth. Arsenic has 33 electrons in a standard atom, with 4 electron shells and 5 electrons in the outer shell.
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.
Boron,silicone,germaniuma,arsenic, and tellurium
The number of neutrons is different.
Arsenic is an atomic element; cyanide is a chemical compound. Each also acts in different ways, as a poison.
Arsenic can be removed from water in a few different ways. There are special filter media developed just for arsenic removal like the GEH-102 or similar. In domestic drinking water treatment, a reverse osmosis system can remove a large quantity of arsenic from water. Greensand filters can also remove a significant amount of arsenic, but is is dependent on the inlet iron content.
arsenic is an entirely different element from copper. atomic number of copper (Cu) is 29 and belongs to 11 th group of periodic table and atomic number of arsenic(As) is 33,from group 15 .
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 questionYES
Arsenic is an element. The scientific name for arsenic is arsenic. Arsenic's chemical symbol is: As It is left to the student to balance the chemical equation of Arsenic and Old Lace.
Most elements have different types of atoms. These variations on an element's atoms are called isotopes and have different numbers of neutrons and thus different atomic masses. It is also possible to artificially create other isotopes of elements that do not exist "naturally," even for the few elements that normally have only one isotope (e.g. gold, arsenic, cobalt, aluminum, phosphorus).
Strictly, there are no other "chemicals" in arsenic, because arsenic is a chemical element, and pure arsenic therefore does not contain any other element.
There are no arsenic in a protoplasm
No, arsenic is not magnetic.
No Arsenic is monoatomic.