Killing things.
Arsenic was discovered in 1250 by Albertus Magnus. The place of discovery is unknown. x
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Copper was discovered first. It has been used by humans for thousands of years, while arsenic's discovery as a chemical element came later in the 13th century.
As is arsenic. Its atomic number is 33. It is in period 4, group 15. Arsenic has many uses, such as wood preservatives, insecticides, and alloys, among other uses.
As is arsenic. Its atomic number is 33. It is in period 4, group 15. Arsenic has many uses, such as wood preservatives, insecticides, and alloys, among other uses.
Arsenic has been known since antiquity but was first isolated by Geber (721-815), an Arabian alchemist.Arsenic was first documented by Albertus Magnus (Germany) in 1250 AD.Albertus Magnus is the name of the man who discovered arsenic. Magnus was a German philosopher who lived from 1193-1280.
Copper was discovered first, since it occurs naturally in its pure form and has been used by humans since ancient times. Arsenic, on the other hand, was discovered later and is a metalloid that is typically found in combination with other elements in minerals.
The element Arsenic was discovered in pre history, and has use in hardening bronze. [And in modern times, the lead plates in auto batteries.] As to where, the Mesopotamian civilizations knew of this material, and the element may be obtained from the sulphide mineral by simple roasting. It is toxic to life forms, and finds use in timber preservatives, and pest sprays. The timber preservation application is coming under an increasing cloud due to soil contamination, and this is not compatible with registered organic food production.
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 is also used in the production of certain semiconductor materials for electronics, as a wood preservative in agricultural products, and as a component in certain insecticides and herbicides.
yea im in mr cizerons class as well so were both screwed
Copper, Arsenic, Antimony , Zinc, Bismuth, and Platinum. Yes, that is 6.