Deadly minerals lurk everywhere among the crust of the Earth, one of them is Arsenopyrite, a striking metal that fools the unknown into believing that its simple, harmless pyrite. However, pyrite cannot cause bloody diarrhea, vomiting, violent stomach pains, convulsions, and even death, yet arsenic can. This lethal element is a main compound in Arsenopyrite, and just by holding this lustrous mineral a simple hiker can succumb to arsenic poisoning.
Arsenopyrite is the most abundant and widespread arsenic minerals and contains the most arsenic, deeming itself an arsenic ore. Arsenopyrite is formed in pegmatites, a coarsely crystalline granite or other igneous rock, high-temperature gold-quartz, tin veins, and metamorphic rock. It is commonly
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Toxicology Article Cases Cousins Herman and Paul Petrillo were career criminals from Philadelphia who decided to form a matrimonial agency during the 1930s. The purpose of their agency would be to help widowed women remarry and get life insurance policies for their new husbands. However, since the agency functioned as a conduit for collecting money from these policies, the Petrillo cousins and their gang had a vested interest in making sure their clients’ husbands came to tragic ends, often with the wives as willing accomplices. Paul considered himself to be a practitioner of witchcraft and intended to use black magic to cause the husbands’ deaths. When that didn’t work, they decided to use arsenic instead.
Identification of an Unknown Compound using Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Lauren Tremaglio Chemistry 1011 Lab, Section 16 Instructor: Steven Belina October 3, 2014 Our signatures indicate that this document represents the work completed by our group this semester. Experimental Design and Discussion of Results The objective of this experiment was to identify an unknown compound through quantitative and qualitative analysis. In order to find the identity of the unknown compound, an initial qualitative test for solubility was performed.
Radium Girls by D.W. Gregory, is centered around the deathly affects of radium. The play displays the horrors that factory girls endure through their contact with radium everyday. With their contact to radium everyday, Grace, Kathryn, and Irene’s health is in jeopardy. While the company’s owner, Roeder refuses to address or accept the problem, the radium girls pursue a court case to demand justice as well as protection for the rest of the factory workers. As the girl’s lives become increasingly fatal, the court case receives high press and high stakes for both the radium girls as well as Roeder.
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Miners and their families can develop a variety of health issues from coal dust and chemicals. One such example, is mesothelioma, “Despite many years of clinical research, there is still no effective therapy for malignant mesothelioma; untreated the median survival time is 9 months.” (M. H. Ross and J. Murray) . Asbestos has a wide reach with all who come into contact with it possibly developing illness, not realizing until they develop problems many years into the
Heavy metal gushed from Gold King into the river leaving the entire river a solid mustard color. It is very heartbreaking to see such a beautiful landmark get completely violated and destroyed. Lead is just one of the many heavy metals released, and it's not the deadliest. The wastewater also contained extremely high levels of arsenic, cadmium, beryllium and mercury. It also contained zinc, iron and copper.
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Elements generally occur in their natural form in the Earth’s crust, some important micronutrients while many being absolutely toxic. Arsenic is the twentieth most abundant element and the inorganic form is the most toxic in comparison to certain organic compounds like arsenobetaine and arsenocholine which is tolerated better [1, 2]. In India, cases of arsenic toxicity has been reported mainly from West Bengal and also rivers like Ganga, Bramhaputra, etc. [3]. Groundwater contamination by arsenic continues to remain the major source of exposure in the country leading to cases of chronic arsenic toxicity.