Arsenic and arsenic compounds are poisonous. Arsenic (As), tarnishes in the air, and when heated quickly oxidizes to arsenous oxide. When arsenic and some minerals containing arsenic are heated, they will sublime (transfer from a solid to a gaseous state, skipping the liquid state).
It can be poisonous. That's about all I know.
Arsenic is a metalloid element, atomic number 33, first documented in 1250. It is found in gray, yellow, and black allotropes, with gray being the most common; it also appears in many minerals, in conjunction with sulphur and metals. When heated in air, it oxidizes to arsenic trioxide, which has a distinctive smell; some arsenic compounds convert directly to gas when heated, without an intervening liquid state.
It has one stable isotope that is not, but it ispoisonous to humans. A couple of dozen radioactive isotopes have been synthesized, and they are uniformly unstable. Use the link below for more information.
There is only one stable isotope of arsenic, but there are dozens of unstable isotopes of this element. Use the link below to investigate further. Another contributor pointed out that there would have to be at least one isotope of an element known if that element itself was known. Otherwise the element would remain unknown.
Very reactive, which is why it is an effective poison.
Arsenic is nonreactive because it is on the right side of the Periodic Table of elements and it has a relatively high first ionization level.
All isotopes of radon are radioactive. Only traces of a single isotope of radon are found in nature.
No, it is not. But it is toxic.
non flamable
No. It is very reactive
Arsenic is not highly reactive, because it is unaffected by air, water, and most acids and alkalis.
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.
arsenic associates with phosphorus
No. It is very reactive
Yes
Arsenic is not highly reactive, because it is unaffected by air, water, and most acids and alkalis.
very reactive and has a high detiration content
slicon of course
Curium is a sufficiently reactive metal; curium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine, iodine, fluorine, carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen antimony, arsenic etc.
Richard T. Wilkin has written: 'Field application of a permeable reactive barrier for treatment of arsenic in ground water' -- subject(s): Water, Arsenic removal, Groundwater, Hazardous waste site remediation, Technological innovations, Membranes (Technology), Purification
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.