arsenicnoun [ U ]
uk/ˈɑː.sən.ɪk/us/ˈɑːr.sən.ɪk/symbol Asa chemical element that is very poisonous, often used to kill rats
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Chemical elements
- alkali metal
- antimony
- calcium
- carbonic
- carbonic acid
- cesium
- cl
- graphene
- lithium
- nickel
- plutonium
- quicksilver
- sodium
- strontium
- sulphur
- transition metal
- tungsten
- urea
- vanadium
- zinc
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Examples from literature
- All of Mary’s victims apparently died from stomach illnesses, but in fact this condition has very similar symptoms to the deadly poison arsenic.
- Arsenic could be used secretly and provided very little in the way of evidence.
- By the 8th century CE, Arabian doctors had found ways to produce arsenic so that it was clear and had little smell, making it almost unnoticeable and very popular.
- In the 19th century, arsenic was freely available and was often used as a cleaning product.
- People said that Lucrezia Borgia kept arsenic in a special ring.
- Substances like arsenic were commonly found in rat poison, cosmetics that women used, and cleaning products.
- With her back turned, she opened the ring and secretly poured the arsenic into her victims’ drinks.