arsenic

[ˈɑːsənɪk]

arsenic Definition

a highly poisonous metallic element with the symbol As and atomic number 33.

Using arsenic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arsenic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Arsenic is commonly used in pesticides and wood preservatives.

  • Example

    Exposure to arsenic can cause serious health problems, including cancer and skin lesions.

  • Example

    Arsenic poisoning can be fatal if not treated promptly.

Phrases with arsenic

  • a toxic inorganic compound with the formula As2O3

    Example

    Arsenic trioxide is used in the production of glass and ceramics.

  • a condition caused by exposure to high levels of arsenic, which can lead to serious health problems

    Example

    The villagers were suffering from arsenic poisoning due to contaminated drinking water.

  • arsenic-based drugs

    medications that contain arsenic as an active ingredient

    Example

    Arsenic-based drugs have been used to treat certain types of cancer.

Origins of arsenic

from Latin 'arsenicum', from Greek 'arsenikon', meaning 'yellow orpiment'

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Summary: arsenic in Brief

'Arsenic' [ˈɑːsənɪk] is a highly poisonous metallic element with the symbol As and atomic number 33. It is commonly used in pesticides and wood preservatives, but exposure to arsenic can cause serious health problems, including cancer and skin lesions. Phrases like 'arsenic trioxide' and 'arsenic poisoning' are used to denote specific compounds or conditions related to arsenic.

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