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1 Arsenic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arsenic (pronounced /ˈɑrsənɪk/, ARS-ə-nik; also /ɑrˈsɛnɪk/, ar-SEN-ik when attributive) is the chemical element that has the symbol As, atomic number 33 and atomic mass 74 ...
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2 Arsenic poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arsenic poisoning kills by allosteric inhibition of essential metabolic enzymes, leading to death from multi-system organ failure. It primarily inhibits enzymes that require lipoic ...
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3 ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Arsenic
Exposure to higher than average levels of arsenic occurs mostly in the workplace, near hazardous waste sites, or in areas with high natural levels. At high levels, inorganic ...
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4 Arsenic | Definition of Arsenic at Dictionary.com:
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5 WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Arsenic | Essential ...
This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element arsenic
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6 arsenic: Definition from Answers.com
arsenic n. ( Symbol As ) A highly poisonous metallic element having three allotropic forms, yellow, black, and gray, of which the brittle,
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7 Scientific Facts on Arsenic
This Digest is a faithful summary of the leading scientific consensus report produced in 2001 by the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS): 'Environmental Health ...
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8 Arsenic
Atomic Number: 33: Atomic Radius: 125 pm: Atomic Symbol: As: Melting Point: ~817 ºC: Atomic Weight: 74.9216: Boiling Point: 603 ºC (sublimation) Electron Configuration:
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9 arsenicnet
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10 ARSENIC
Arsenic is historically the poison of choice for many murders, in reality and in fiction. Here, arsenic is dealt with only as mineral specimens and is not to be ingested.
http://www.galleries.com/minerals/elements/arsenic/arsenic.htm
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