Kind of effective, it releases deadly biotoxins that slowly eat away at your skin... Scientists are currently running immense studies on this but have yet to find the culprit.
Probably mercury, or a if you're talking about snakes: a black mamba
Biochemical Warfare is war using weapons of a biological or chemical nature. such as biotoxins. Anthrax bombs are a good example of bichemical weapons. To use weapons of mass distruction.
Natives of South America used the toxins secreted by the frog, which are some of the most toxic biotoxins found, to coat the heads of their arrows. This ensured a quick kill even with a non-lethal wound.
While slighty acidic, it's not the acids in apitoxin (bee toxin) that stings. Apitoxin is, as with most biotoxins, a complex combination of mostly proteins. So, treatment with a base is not indicated for bee stings. Instead, try ethanol (ETOH/grain alcohol)
No. It is quite difficult for elements to change into new elements.
There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
The current periodic table contains 118 elements, as of April 2010, but many more may still be discovered.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -I--OX---. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter I and 5th letter O and 6th letter X. In alphabetical order, they are: biotoxins nitroxyls
main group elements
the sum of the elements divided by the number of elements is the average
Transuranium Elements