There are more than two isotopes....
75 Ar 33
Arsenic has only one stable isotope 75As
Arsenic has 33 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in an arsenic isotope = Mass number - 33
arsenic-33 is more stable since it has the largest mass defect
No Arsenic is monoatomic.
Element thirty three is Arsenic and can be fatal to humans.
Arsenic has only one stable isotope 75As
Arsenic has 33 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in an arsenic isotope = Mass number - 33
This the mass number of the isotope As-76.
arsenic-33 is more stable since it has the largest mass defect
The only stable, and thus by far the most common, isotope of arsenic is arsenic-75, although isotopes have existed from arsenic-60 through arsenic-92. The isotopes with the longest half-lives are arsenic-73, arsenic-74, and arsenic-76.
Yes
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.
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.
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.