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Arsenic acid

Arsenic acid

(Science: chemical) The hydrate of arsenic oxide or arsenic pentoxide which forms arsenates with certain bases.


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The Fiber Disease

... mechanisms and their specific physiological functions in bacteria. 1400 Arsenic transport systems from Escherichia coli to humans B.P. ROSEN, H. ... of the type II secretory apparatus. Surprisingly, the deduced amino acid sequences and initial characterisation of the proteins indicated that ...

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by Skytroll
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Urine

... well as bad stuff also. Ok, so it contains poisons like urea and uric acid(i don't think so about that arsenic!) but it also contains water, which you may need and mineral ions. But, as Patrick ...

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by MrMistery
Sat Jun 04, 2005 8:07 am
 
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Urine

Right, uric acid is poisonous but they are converted to the less harmful urea when passed out. Are you sure about that? I think urea is more toxic than uric acid. Traces of arsenic ( :!: ) are also in urine. Funny you should bring up this topic though, about a week ...

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Sat Jun 04, 2005 12:45 am
 
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