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Arsenic is a poisonous metal element with an atomic number of 33 and the symbol As. Arsenic is used to make weed killer.

arsenic

a white powdered poisonous trioxide of arsenic; used in manufacturing glass and as a pesticide (rat poison) and weed killer (= As) a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realgar

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Be careful, don't remove the cap. It's arsenic!
This rice is contaminated by arsenic.
The water in this village is contaminated by arsenic.
Arsenic is odorless and tasteless.
Arsenic is a poison.

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OK. Kawakawa, ginger, lemon, bitters and arsenic.
Tastes worse than arsenic but better for you.
He talked her into killing her drunkard of a husband with arsenic, and took the business into his hands.
If it ain't the bombs, it's this arsenic this guy gives us for grub.
Pure arsenic.
Any containing arsenic, for example?
They finally caught on to Mrs. Allison. when she poisoned her 80-year-old father. with arsenic in his buttermilk.
You're a cookie full of arsenic.
What do you use arsenic for, Mr. Collins?
We found a sack full of arsenic in your closet.
That's what arsenic is used for, sergeant.
Arsenic poisoning is often mistaken for a heart attack.
Maybe. Once you told me that maybe a lot of rich old men who die of heart attacks. are lying in their graves with arsenic in their stomachs?
But there's a lot of arsenic floating around.
I'm polite. If not the mines, it's the subs. If not the subs or bombs, it's the arsenic he give us.
Well, dear, for a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoonful of arsenic then add half a teaspoonful of strychnine. And then, just a pinch of cyanide.
I knew Roy shouldn't have trusted that Arsenic Annie.
Well, they finally caught on to Mrs. Allison when she poisoned her 80-year-old father with arsenic in his buttermilk.
Isn't it time for your milk and arsenic, darling?
Mercury, sulphur, arsenic. -You know those?
She sprinkled our omelets with arsenic.
But he said you had asked him a lot of questions as though you suspected arsenic poisoning.
No history of chronic gastric trouble such as one would expect to find in the classic method of arsenic poisoning.
The lab boys turned it up as arsenic in the curry.
You contrived to introduce arsenic into my curry which I find unforgivable, by the way knowing that you would be called on to deal with the aftereffects.
He puts arsenic in all his medicines.
I know a nice arsenic solution.
I promise you I won't put arsenic in your coffee.
Fowler's solution, it's arsenic.
It wouldn't have been hard to draw the doctor's attention to Bernard's arsenic drops.
It's arsenic.
They have arsenic salt.
No, this is the anhydride, white arsenic.
Or I like it in a jar full of arsenic.
Arsenic poisoning, both of them.
How about a nice cup of arsenic?
Had you not better arrange with my doctor or have the cook flavor my omelet with arsenic, eh?
Get the arsenic and come down.

News and current affairs

Youthful glassmakers in Brazil breathe toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
These requests range from questions about the health hazards of trace amounts of arsenic in drinking water, to questions about how best to support various forms of scientific research.
Thus, for example, the report on drinking water predicted the frequency of bladder cancers that would eventually occur in a population exposed to levels of five, 10, or 20 parts per billion of arsenic.
But it did not say what maximum arsenic concentration the government should legislate.
The dangers of arsenic are the same across the globe, and in this case a US-based report can help all nations.
Indian children inhale large doses of sulphur and potassium chlorate to fashion flammable powder into matches. Youthful glassmakers in Brazil breathe toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
Was Napoleon slowly poisoned by arsenic during his exile in St. Helena?

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