Arsenic has a metallic grey aspect.
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Arsenic (As)
It isn't. Arsenic is a poisonous substance; most people won't use it, unless they work in very specialized areas.
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Pure arsenic is usually "grey arsenic". It looks like, well, a metal. Other allotropes do exist, but quickly transform into grey arsenic under normal conditions.
5 dots around AS.
Arsenic has a metallic grey aspect.
One must look into the acidity of arsenic acid, not just arsenic. Though the exact value of acidity is dependent on the ionization of the arsenic.
Yes there is honey in arsenic. The effects of arsenic in honey can be seen in places like Argentina. However researchers do not fully understand how it gets in the honey.
Since arsenic is an element, an arsenic model would just be ne arsenic atom __________________________________________________________ One of the best ways to see how an arsenic model looks like is going to Chemical Elements.com. It'll show the periodic table, and just click on AS and it'll show you.
Arsenic tastes like almonds.
a bluish powder.
The only stable, and thus by far the most common, isotope of arsenic is arsenic-75, although isotopes have existed from arsenic-60 through arsenic-92. The isotopes with the longest half-lives are arsenic-73, arsenic-74, and arsenic-76.
answer's arsenic Aristocratic Victorian women swallowed a mixture of vinegar, chalk, and arsenic trioxide to make themselves look more pale - to show that they didn't have to work in the fields like the commoners. Arsenic was also rubbed into the faces and arms of women to "improve their complexion".
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