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Arsenic, for example.

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Q: What kind of poisons are made from arsenic?
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Used in poisons to kill rats and insects?

arsenic


Was arsenic used for torture?

Arsenic and his compounds are strong poisons used from many time by murderers.


Poisons beginning with letter A?

Arsenic, Aspartame


What are the modern uses of arsenic?

If you mean the element Arsenic (As) then people use it for rat poisons, weed killers, etc. But to answer your question, Arsenic is used by people who make rat poisons, weed killers, computers, poisons, and scientists all use Arsenic.


Can poisons such as cyanide freeze to a solid state?

Can you freeze arsenic with water


Is arsenic used in rat poison?

Modern rat poison is an anticoagulant, not arsenic. This is much safer!


What were the poisons in the wine in arsenic and Old Lace?

For every gallon of elderberry wine they used one teaspoon of arsenic, half a teaspoon of strychnine and a pinch of cyanide.


Do rodent poisons contain arsenic?

No, they use Warfarin which thins the blood to the point that they hemorrhage internally.


What are the use of arsenic?

Bronzing--See the link bellow for details.rat poison, weed killer etc


Where do you bump into the element arsenic in everyday life?

1. Arsenic is used in weed killers, and pesticides (poison for pests like mice/bugs), and other poisons 2. Arsenic can be used as a semi-conducter (Like boron) 3. Arsenic can be used in medical treatments (such as arsenic trioxide) 4. Arsenic is used as a wood preservative 5. Arsenic is used for alloying with copper and lead to form various useful materials


Where is arsenic commonly found?

It is usually found in organic or inorganic places. also found in some poisons and other things.


Why was poison popular in the 1800s?

They could not test for poisons, such as arsenic, until later in the century, and when given in small doses, it mimicked other gastrointestinal problems that were common at the time. So, poison made it easy to get away with murder, and arsenic was cheap and readily available. It was not unheard of to poison a child or spouse for insurance money.