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Arsenic compounds harmful effects

Arsenic is an element with the symbol As and the atomic number 33. It can occur as a pure element but is most often found in minerals containing sulfur and metals. Arsenic can exist in different structural forms (allotropes). However, gray arsenic is the most common. It is a metalloid that is brittle and a bit shiny. See Fig. 5 [25]. This form has metallic properties and has been used in industry to strengthen alloys of copper and lead. Arsenic is also a common n-type dopant in semiconductor electronic devices (example gallium arsenide is a semiconductor). Over the years arsenic and its compounds were used in the production of products like pesticides, insecticides, and treated wood items. However, because of its toxicity and harmful effects to humans, arsenic s applications have decreased. [Pg.86]

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act recently required an assessment of arsenic and its compounds to determine whether they are "toxic as defined in the Act, Le, (a) has. .. an immediate or long-term harmful effect... (b) changes the environment on which human life depends (c) constitutes a danger in Canada to human life or health... The conclusion was that inorganic arsenic compounds are toxic on both (a) and (c) criteria, but there are not enough data to justify a conclusion regarding organic derivatives. [Pg.127]

The next eight chapters will be devoted to the ecotoxicology of groups of compounds that have caused concern on account of their real or perceived environmental effects and have been studied both in the laboratory and in the field. These are predominantly compounds produced by humans. However, a few of them, for example, methyl mercury, methyl arsenic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), are also naturally occurring. In this latter case, there can be difficulty in distinguishing between human and natural sources of harmful chemicals. [Pg.99]


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