Arsenic damages the body by binding to bonds between sulfur atoms in proteins. The effects on metabolism largely stem from impairment of an enzyme that helps the breakdown products of glucose enter the mitochondria, where energy is extracted. Without the action of this enzyme, thanks to the arsenic exposure, cells run out of energy.
http://www.origen.net/arsenic.html Arsenic disrupts a cellular process that developes ATP. ATP is a molecule that transports energy through the body's cells. It's essentially a power source for cells. Arsenic blocks this process. This shuts down muscles and organs until you die. I advise you to put a bit more research into this if you need a more detailed answer, I don't know all of the facts that you might need for a paper.
Breathing high levels of inorganic arsenic can give you a sore throat or irritated lungs.
Ingesting very high levels of arsenic can result in death. Exposure to lower levels can cause nausea and vomiting, decreased production of red and white blood cells, abnormal heart rhythm, damage to blood vessels, and a sensation of "pins and needles" in hands and feet.
Ingesting or breathing low levels of inorganic arsenic for a long time can cause a darkening of the skin and the appearance of small "corns" or "warts" on the palms, soles, and torso.
Skin contact with inorganic arsenic may cause redness and swelling.
Ingesting small amounts present in your food and water or breathing air containing arsenic.
Breathing sawdust or burning smoke from wood treated with arsenic.
Living in areas with unusually high natural levels of arsenic in rock.
Working in a job that involves arsenic production or use, such as copper or lead smelting, wood treating, or pesticide application
In high doses... it will slowly kill you.
With arsenic poisening you get Keratosis also known as arsenicosis (skin lacerations, discoloration, nasty stuff). Some large populations are affected by this because of arsenic contamination in the groundwaters. I should say though that its a natural occurance of high arsenic that is found in the wells.
Water treatment plants generally remove heavy metals like arsenic by precipitation or adsorption mechanisms. The water you drink should legall contain no more than 10ppb As as of 2006.
The name of AsI3 is arsenic triiodide.
The compound of arsenic and sulfur is arsenic sulfide, with the chemical formula As2S3.
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 is a chemical element with the symbol As and atomic number 33. Its most common forms are inorganic arsenic compounds such as arsenic trioxide and arsenic pentoxide. These compounds are highly toxic to humans and can be found in certain pesticides, wood preservatives, and some types of metal alloys.
The two main types of arsenic are inorganic arsenic, which is often found in contaminated water and soil, and organic arsenic, which is commonly found in seafood. Inorganic arsenic is considered more toxic and a greater health concern than organic arsenic.
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.
No, arsenic is not diatomic. Arsenic is a metalloid element with the chemical symbol As.
The chemical symbol for arsenic is As.
There are no arsenic in a protoplasm
Element thirty three is Arsenic and can be fatal to humans.
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The name of AsI3 is arsenic triiodide.
The most abundant isotope of arsenic is arsenic-75.
The chemical symbol of arsenic is As.
Arsenic is in the nitrogen family.
Arsenic is extracted from some minerals.
As is the chemical symbol of arsenic.