「arsenic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Arsenic acid is prepared by treating arsenic trioxide | |
Arsenic acid can be prepared by reacting moist elemen | |
an electrophilic aromatic substitution, using | arsenic acid as a reactant. |
colourless solid is an organic derivative of | arsenic acid, AsO(OH)3, where one OH group has been r |
HCl lowers pH, assuring | arsenic adsorption, and the disassociated chlorine ox |
There's antimony, | arsenic, aluminum, selenium, |
It is the | arsenic analog of trimethylglycine, commonly known as |
per Mystic Lake suffers from contamination by | arsenic and other heavy metals from the Aberjona Rive |
He appeared in | Arsenic and Old Lace at Southend Pier in 1946, soon a |
nderstudying and succeeding Josephine Hull in | Arsenic and Old Lace and The Solid Gold Cadillac. |
ion of Iraq, reinstatement of lower limits on | arsenic and mercury pollution, and campaign finance r |
then played Mortimer in the national tour of | Arsenic and Old Lace with Jean Stapleton, Marion Ross |
took part in school productions, notably in ' | Arsenic and Old Lace'. |
ng sugars, and the presence of metals such as | arsenic and copper. |
on Prize for a dissertation on the “Tests for | Arsenic,” and again in 1817 received the same prize f |
onstant attempts were made to poison him with | arsenic, and by the time of his release, he was parti |
a Vinci designed explosive shells filled with | arsenic and sulfur for use against ships, and in the |
avalry (in reference to the then-popular film | Arsenic and Old Lace), the cats charge at Porky and r |
romium, cadmium, calcium, aluminium, mercury, | arsenic, and other organic compounds. |
ienced problems when sulphide ores containing | arsenic and copper were found and the entire plant ha |
id play the Brewster sisters in the 1944 film | Arsenic and Old Lace (starring Cary Grant), and Hull |
l animals and humans show that both inorganic | arsenic and methylated metabolites cross the placenta |
Arsenic and Old Lace | |
Arsenic and Old Lace, Helsingin kaupunginteatteri 201 | |
Sodium, | Arsenic and Other Metals can poison Catalysts |
Joseph Kesselring | Arsenic and Old Lace Giles Havergal "Uncle" Teddy |
te is a sulfosalt mineral composed of cobalt, | arsenic and sulfur, CoAsS. |
olerance to relatively high concentrations of | arsenic and antimony compounds. |
are toxic because of the inherent toxicity of | arsenic and all of its compounds. |
nts in humans include boron, silicon, nickel, | arsenic and vanadium . |
art of the original cast of the 1939 hit play | Arsenic and Old Lace. |
She made her stage debut in | Arsenic and Old Lace at the Pacific Conservatory Thea |
known for the elements nitrogen, phosphorus, | arsenic and antimony. |
Dimorphite can be synthesized by melting | arsenic and sulfur together in the proper molar ratio |
e wake of his success in the stage version of | Arsenic and Old Lace. |
orro Velho's main production is gold, silver, | arsenic, and other minerals are also extracted at the |
Inorganic | arsenic and its compounds, upon entering the food cha |
She performed in a production of | Arsenic and Old Lace, and a world tour production of |
rations are chemically treated to precipitate | arsenic and nickel they are pumped into the TMF. |
and), ammonia, phosphate, chloride, chromium, | arsenic and chlorpyrifos pesticide. |
Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 film directed by Frank | |
, copper, lead, manganese, uranium, antimony, | arsenic and zinc mines, as well as at the clay works |
impurities, which typically include primarily | arsenic, and smaller amounts of sulfur, zinc and iron |
Arsenic and some other heavy metals act by chemically | |
Chemicals such as TDI, MDI, | Arsenic, and PCBs were dumped into the ground for ove |
SI can also remove trace contaminants such as | arsenic and uranium that may cause certain health pro |
Arsenide is an | arsenic anion with the charge −3. |
ggets, but more usually combined with sulfur, | arsenic, antimony, or chlorine and in various ores su |
d in the urine of humans exposed to inorganic | arsenic are mono- and dimethylated arsenic acids, tog |
, it respires using the most oxidized form of | arsenic, arsenate. |
Despite the well known toxicity of | arsenic, arsenic trioxide has long been of biomedical |
e than anyone else by prescribing homeopathic | arsenic as a tonic, one powder every day on rising, a |
g produced wastes with high concentrations of | arsenic, as well as copper, cadmium, lead, zinc, and |
) with one of the sulfur atoms replaced by an | arsenic atom. |
ne in which four carbon atoms are replaced by | arsenic atoms and another three are replaced by oxyge |
of the continuous solid solution series with | arsenic bearing tennantite. |
el committed suicide by drinking gasoline and | arsenic before the police could arrive. |
Arsenic, boron, cadmium, lead and other dangerous che | |
The trianion is formed by the reduction of | arsenic by three electrons. |
where a spill caused extremely high levels of | arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, copper, chrome, nickel and |
, the mining operations left large amounts of | arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in the soil, |
s, and determined that high concentrations of | arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, and zinc we |
at dopant atoms, usually boron, phosphorus or | arsenic, can diffuse into substitutional positions in |
Arsenic can also sublime at high temperatures. | |
ns for Carr and a range of poisons, including | arsenic, cantharides. |
ly occurring high concentrations of poisonous | arsenic, causing skin ailments and cancers. |
The | arsenic center is tetrahedral. |
Focusing on the | arsenic center, the molecule is pyramidal with the Cl |
humans, the major route of excretion of most | arsenic compounds is via the urine. |
Arsenic compounds have been used for heartworm adulti | |
For the toxicology of other | arsenic compounds, see Arsenic, Arsenic trioxide, and |
e of the poisonous and carcinogenic nature of | arsenic compounds, Fowler's solution is dangerous. |
ine, source of methyl groups in many biogenic | arsenic compounds. |
It is destroyed by nuclear missiles, but the | arsenic contained inside its divided exterior fall in |
In Nepal there is a serious problem with | arsenic contamination particularly in Terai region, w |
A major exception to this generalization is | arsenic contamination of groundwater, as arsenic is a |
as of Bardhaman district which is affected by | arsenic contamination of ground water. |
trying to devise a solution to the problem of | arsenic contamination of groundwater in Eastern India |
Michaels Municipal, however it closed due to | arsenic contamination, which is a reminder of the ind |
f the areas where ground water is affected by | arsenic contamination. |
Once thought to be a byproduct of inorganic | arsenic detoxification, it is now believed to have se |
Organic | arsenic exposure can occur by eating food. |
Bissoe was the site of an early | Arsenic extraction works, the second such commercial |
r. Abul Hussam, for his invention of the Sono | arsenic filter. |
ective adsorbent for many chemicals including | arsenic, fluoride, in sulfur removal from gas streams |
hat is, reduction of pentavalent to trivalent | arsenic followed by addition of a methyl group (CH3). |
about important statistical data, the use of | arsenic for chronic rheumatism, the use of nitric-hyd |
noarsenic compound that is the main source of | arsenic found in fish. |
legislation to expand health care access, ban | arsenic from chicken feed, provide mental health serv |
mpetition to find an economical way to remove | arsenic from arsenic-contaminated groundwater. |
The filter removes almost every trace of | arsenic from well water. |
itate large-scale treatment systems to remove | arsenic from the water supply. |
It filters nearly all of the | arsenic from the well water. |
ater treatment process that is used to remove | arsenic from drinking water. |
ility of using the technology to process high | arsenic gold and copper ore. |
he nomenclature of a palladium arsenide in an | arsenic grouping. |
Arsenic has a myriad of uses "metallurgy, wood preser | |
h consuming hijiki seaweed to date, inorganic | arsenic has been identified as carcinogenic to humans |
revealed that Aston Down is contaminated with | arsenic, hydrocarbons and radium. |
The presence of | arsenic in the bodies of her alleged victims was cent |
Iron oxide adsorption treatment for | arsenic in groundwater is a commonly practiced remova |
vative of arsine has been used as a source of | arsenic in microelectronics industry, a building bloc |
lip cyanide into the Worcestershire sauce and | arsenic in the hot sauce.Czrisher (talk) 01:53, 7 Jul |
"Put | Arsenic In The Frosting Next Time" - 1:29 |
Call it a pinch of | arsenic in a tequila shot." |
The autopsy found fatal levels of | arsenic in the young man's body. |
enites (or sulfarsenites) are sulfosalts with | arsenic in the semi-metal site. |
s, specifically those acting on phosphorus or | arsenic in donor with other acceptors. |
erapeutic range and a tendency to concentrate | arsenic in some organs. |
s, specifically those acting on phosphorus or | arsenic in donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. |
Reno Park was closed due to the detection of | arsenic in the soil, and a fence was erected around t |
Kankite contains the elements | arsenic, iron, hydrogen and oxygen. |
It consists of the elements | arsenic, iron, hydrogen, potassium, sodium and oxygen |
Organic | arsenic is 500 times less harmful than inorganic arse |
Arsenic is usually toxic to life. | |
Arsenic is discovered: melts at 814 °C. | |
The oxidation state of | arsenic is +5. |
Unlike the organic form, inorganic | arsenic is quite harmful even in minute quantities. |
Arsenic is a common natural contaminant of well water | |
Long term exposure to | arsenic is related to vitamin A deficiency which is r |
Arsenic is related to heart disease (hypertension rel | |
bromide will turn yellow, brown, or black if | arsenic is present in the sample. |
The aqueous chemistry of | arsenic is complex, and may affect the removal rate t |
The biological half-life of inorganic | arsenic is about 4 days, but is slightly shorter foll |
Being a compound of | arsenic, it is highly toxic. |
eady well-developed, about a highly-organized | arsenic killing spree surging through the city. |
entally important chemical species, including | arsenic, lead, phosphate, and organic molecules (e.g. |
cted and required a permit for the dumping of | arsenic, lead, copper, zinc and their compounds, as w |
Finally, | arsenic levels proved to be 47.2 ug/L, more than eigh |
icials found that the initial high reading of | arsenic levels was mistaken. |
The autopsy revealed tremendous | arsenic levels. |
Arsenic, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Comp | |
Arsenic Lullaby has dark humor, an extremely bleak ou | |
Paszkiewicz continues to publish | Arsenic Lullaby sporadically while working on cartoon |
Arsenic Lullaby is a comic book series written and il | |
wide range of colors, from navel blue, white, | arsenic, maize, to jade, all the way to the sky. |
PA) studied the pros and cons of lowering the | arsenic Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for years in |
Occupational exposure to | arsenic may occur with copper or lead smelting and wo |
Being a toxic organic compound of | arsenic, melarsoprol is a highly dangerous treatment |
oxic chemicals and organic compounds such as: | Arsenic, mercury and PCBs. |
Today, it is used medically in treatment of | arsenic, mercury, gold and lead, and other toxic meta |
Arsenolite is an | arsenic mineral, chemical formula As2O3. |
ed by the weathering of associated copper and | arsenic minerals. |
llurantimony, coloradoite, krennerite, native | arsenic, native gold, proustite, rhodochrosite, arsen |
The | arsenic of olivenite is sometimes partly replaced by |
human rights activist Munir Said Thalib with | arsenic on September 7, 2004. |
To combat this, | arsenic or tin can be added to brass, or gunmetal can |
, Fowler's solution, contained derivatives of | arsenic oxide. |
zes in air at elevated temperatures producing | arsenic oxides, the products and yields of which are |
Arsenic pentafluoride is a chemical compound of arsen | |
Arsenic pentafluoride is a colourless gas and has a t | |
Arsenic pentafluoride forms halide complexes and is a | |
Arsenic pentafluoride, AsF5 | |
Arsenic pentasulfide is an inorganic compound contain | |
In alkali metal sulfide solutions | arsenic pentasulfide forms a thioarsenate anion, [AsS |
Arsenic pentasulfide is prepared by precipitation fro | |
Arsenic pentoxide, As2O5 | |
of not more than one-hundredth of a grain of | arsenic per gallon of liquid per pound of solid food |
It is also used for | arsenic pesticides, glass production, pharmaceuticals |
He studied the chemistry of sulphur, | arsenic, phosphorus, and mercury. |
olates cacodyl from cobalt mineral containing | arsenic, pioneering work in organometallic chemistry. |
University, determined the man was killed by | arsenic poisoning rather than meningitis. |
in outbreaks of peripheral neuritis caused by | arsenic poisoning that was traced by the Royal Commis |
The final result of | arsenic poisoning is coma to death. |
Symptoms of | arsenic poisoning begin with headaches, confusion, se |
The first symptoms of acute | arsenic poisoning by ingestion are digestive problems |
Heavy metal toxicity, including | arsenic poisoning can raise lactate levels and lead t |
Arsenic poisoning can be related to human activities | |
Bunsen almost died from | arsenic poisoning, and an explosion with cacodyl cost |
hen he had been shot, and that he had died of | arsenic poisoning. |
's body was exhumed and analysed for signs of | arsenic poisoning. |
is (?-1978); in January 1978, he succumbed to | arsenic poisoning. |
ileus - symptoms that could point to death by | arsenic poisoning. |
uses a painful death with symptoms similar to | arsenic poisoning. |
In November 1900 a number of | arsenic poisonings in the Manchester area were traced |
New Quay was formerly an important copper and | arsenic port serving the local mines. |
For example heating | arsenic powder with excess sodium gives sodium arseni |
and environmentally friendly solution to the | arsenic problem that did not require electricity. |
ois, and the contest was set up to target the | arsenic problem. |
The addition of | arsenic produces an alloy with similar properties but |
ite, zykaite, arsenopyrite, vajdakite, native | arsenic, pyrite, proustite, gypsum, “limonite” and qu |
More recent studies suggest that | arsenic rather than cadmium may lead to the increased |
Trends in | arsenic redox potentials suggest that As2S5 adopts a |
able amount of copper replacing zinc and some | arsenic replacing vanadium. |
s, and highlights known biochemistry of other | arsenic resistant and arsenic utilizing microbes. |
en suggested that Girdlestone first advocated | arsenic salts as a treatment for Psoriasis and Lepra |
h a reluctant Jesse to poison John's tea with | arsenic so the lovers could elope, but their attempt |
mited", "EPAL" was also the brand name of the | arsenic sold by the company. |
The water of the | arsenic spring has a distinctly yellow color, which i |
s by serving them elderberry wine spiked with | arsenic, strychnine and "just a pinch of cyanide". |
Orpiment, As2S3, is a common monoclinic | arsenic sulfide mineral. |
Gersdorffite is a nickel | arsenic sulfide mineral with formula NiAsS. |
rdigris and patina from associated copper and | arsenic sulfides, and is typically in amorphous to ma |
It is formed as an oxidation product of | arsenic sulfides. |
Enargite is a copper | arsenic sulfosalt mineral with formula: Cu3AsS4. |
gangue with arsenical solutions derived from | arsenic” The mineral contains arsenic in the form of |
ofele", a chemical based on quinine, iron and | arsenic to combat malaria (1899). |
pite of its carcinogenicity, the potential of | arsenic to induce point mutations is weak. |
is claimed to reduce nitrites to ammonia, or | arsenic to arsine even under mild conditions. |
Main article: | Arsenic toxicity |
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