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  • ...lpha;-As<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>). Its composition in weight is: 70.03% [[arsenic]] and 29.97 % [[sulphur]] and its [[molecular mass|molecular weight]] is 10 ...95/Bonazzi_p400-403_95.pdf pdf]</ref> . Realgar when heated forms [[yellow arsenic]], a poisonous oxide used in metallurgy.
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  • {{Basic elemental def|Arsenic}}
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  • Mineral consisting of AsS (arsenic monosulfide).
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  • <includeonly>Metalloid</includeonly><noinclude>Arsenic is a [[metalloid]].</noinclude>
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  • |elName= Arsenic '''Arsenic''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbo
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  • '''Orpiment''' is the transparent yellow mineral arsenic sulfide (As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>), formed as a hot-springs deposit or a Its [[molecular mass|molecular weight]] is 246.04 and its composition is: arsenic 60.90% and sulfur
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  • ...oxides. The oxide is typically found in ores alongside containing nickel, arsenic, sulfur, and manganese. These ores can be found in great quantities in Cana
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Arsenic]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...antimony]] (Sb), [[chromium]] (Cr), [[mercury]] (Hg), [[lead]] (Pb), and [[arsenic]] (As) - these last three being the most common in cases of heavy metal [[t
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  • ...ng up his directorship he also sold his shares, though he continued to use arsenic in his dyes.
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  • | allowable concentration of arsenic in US drinking water<ref name = "Arsenic"> |url=http://www.epa.gov/safewater/arsenic/index.html
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  • |[[Arsenic trichloride]]
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  • Some classical pigments, such as Paris Green, an [[arsenic]]al compound, are too dangerous for general use; [[lead]] based pigments ar
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  • arsenic trioxide in mice</span></b></p> ...ng: .75pt" height="35"><span style="font-size: 7.5pt; font-family: Optima">Arsenic trioxide<br>
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  • * Looking for arsenic in human hair to determine if someone was poisoned * Looking for mercury or arsenic in wild animals that inhabit the Mississippi river area
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  • ...use the information has not been made public, Budanova tested positive for arsenic and mercury. CNN has reached out to Budanova for comment.
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  • ...use the information has not been made public, Budanova tested positive for arsenic and mercury. CNN has reached out to Budanova for comment.
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  • ...d in soil and water of tropical and subtropical regions; its capability of arsenic resistance and cyanase production allows ''C. violaceum'' to contribute to ..., and industrial properties. They are, the ars Operon, which gives rise to arsenic resistance to the baterium; cyn Operon, which is capable of cynate detoxifi
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  • ...>P is used to radiolabel compounds for scientific studies. Phosphorus and arsenic share many chemical properties. Both phosphorus and arsenic have many [[allotrope]]s, but only the white and red forms predominate.
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  • ...>P is used to radiolabel compounds for scientific studies. Phosphorus and arsenic share many chemical properties. Both phosphorus and arsenic have many [[allotrope]]s, but only the white and red forms predominate.
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  • ...s extracted by mixing toxic chemicals, like [[cyanide]]s, [[mercury]] or [[arsenic]] with the ore; this may produce toxic water runoff.
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  • <tr><td> As <td> [[Arsenic]] <td align="right"> 33
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  • ...l exposures have been reported as a risk factor, including vinyl chloride, arsenic, herbicides such as phenoxyacetic acids, and wood preservatives that contai
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  • <tr><td>33<td>As <td>[[Arsenic]] <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2 <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2<td>6 <td bgcolor=
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  • ...align="left "> 33 <td> [[Arsenic|As]] <td width="5%" > {{Atomic mass|Arsenic}} <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 70 <td> [[Ytterbium|Yb]] <td wi
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  • *[[Heavy metal]]s such as [[arsenic]] (As), [[chromium]] (Cr), [[cadmium]] (Cd) or [[mercury]] (Hg) which are m
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  • *[[Arsine]] &ndash; [[arsenic|As]]H<sub>3</sub> *[[Arsenic trioxide]] (Arsenic(III) oxide) &ndash; As<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> easily confused with arseno
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  • ...ndicators of liver toxicity and both of which are increased as a result of arsenic poisoning. <ref>{{citation ...effect of microdoses of a potentized homeopathic drug, Arsencium Album, on arsenic-induced toxicity in mice
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  • ...ann tested substances such as [[antimony]] and rhubarb, and poisons like [[arsenic]], [[mercury]] and [[Belladonna]], that were used as medicines. He recorded
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  • <tr> <td>[[Arsenic]]-75</td> <td><sup>75</sup>As</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.025088</td>
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  • ...:'' The air pollutants emitted by geysers include [[hydrogen sulphide]], [[arsenic]] and other [[heavy metal]]s.
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  • ...ch has been associated with disease.</ref> In 2005 it was suggested that [[arsenic]] (which is known to be porphyrogenic) given to George III with antimony ma
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  • ...and pans; [[arsenic]] (As), used as a poison, problems reported on TV with arsenic-contaminated water; [[silver]] (Ag), used in jewelry, coins and tableware. <tr><td>As<td width="5%" >[[Arsenic]] <td align="right"> 33 <td width="15%"><td>Hg<td width="5%" >[[Mercur
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  • ...of "nickel" needs sourcing, OED has "silver ores"-->, mainly due to the [[arsenic]] and [[sulphur]] also found in the ore.<ref>Oxford English Dictionary, Sec
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  • creating extreme hazards for humans. [[Arsenic]], on the other hand, is Much more potent than arsenic are two widely-banned rodenticides: [[sodium fluoroacetate]], also known as
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  • John Snow's first piece of scientific research was on the use of [[arsenic]] for preserving bodies. He abandoned these studies because of the toxic ef
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  • <blockquote> The Prizzi family, the most lovable band of killers since Arsenic and Old Lace, returns in Condon's hilarious third and final entry in his th
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  • ...p;), [[cadmium]] (&thinsp;Cd&thinsp;), [[lead]] (&thinsp;Pb&thinsp;) and [[arsenic]] (&thinsp;As&thinsp;), all of which can cause problems in some of the vari
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  • * poisonings with [[organophosphate]], [[poison hemlock]], [[thallium]], or [[arsenic]]
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  • <tr> <td>[[Arsenic]]-75</td> <td><sup>75</sup>As</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.025088</td>
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  • ...y is the hair of [[Napoleon]]'s head, which have been examined for their [[arsenic]] content.<ref>Smith H ''et al.'' (1962) ''Nature'' '''194''':725-6.</ref>
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  • |[[Arsenic]],<ref name=DeFuria2006>DeFuria 2006</ref> [[ammonia]]<ref name=Konopacka20 ====Arsenic====
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  • Agents that cause nausea, which are generally arsenic-based, were used for different reasons. In the First World War, they were m
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  • ...min]], [[eflornithine]], [[pentamidine]], and several drugs that contain [[arsenic]] are effective treatments for the disease. However, these drugs are not h
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  • ...ically dysplastic in these entities with the exception of chloramphenicol, arsenic toxicity and other poisons.
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  • ...en discovered which indicate that Descartes may have been poisoned using [[arsenic]].
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  • *''Arsenic and Old Lace'' (1944)
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  • Organic farm in Bucks County, PA and central NJ, Blue Moon Acres grows low-arsenic organic brown rice and other organic vegetables and products central to a m
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  • * 1843. Introduction to the proving of Arsenic. Brit. Jour. Hom., vol. 1.
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  • ...s subject to irreversible deactivation by [[sulphur]], [[nitrogen]] and [[arsenic]] compounds. Because of that, the [[petroleum naphtha]] feedstocks to catal
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  • ...’s illness as organic or psychosomatic or a combination of both, including arsenic poisoning;<ref>See[http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-1753(197212)63%3A4%3
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  • ...as one of the few vaccines available. The primary [[antibiotic]] was the [[arsenic]]-based [[salvarsan]] against [[syphilis]], with severe side effects. Commo
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  • ...as one of the few vaccines available. The primary [[antibiotic]] was the [[arsenic]]-based [[salvarsan]] against [[syphilis]], with severe side effects. Commo
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  • ...n]]), [[filtration]], and [[disinfection]]<ref name=Prescott1996 /> with [[arsenic]], [[fluoride]], and other additives. (In the case of fluoride, the treatme
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  • ..., ''approaching'', ''arbitration'', ''armless'', ''army'', ''arrogant'', ''arsenic'', ''arc'', ''artillery'' and ''aspect'' are just some of those from the fi
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  • ...o wash off humans, equipment and terrain. Late in the war, Berlin invented arsenic compounds ("Blue Cross", ) which, while not lethal, caused uncontrollable s
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  • ...es From the Bully Pulpit]]'' [[comic book]]. In the comic play and movie [[Arsenic and Old Lace]] part of the zany atmosphere is created by a character who ho
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