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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
9

Which statement identifies the element arsenic ?

Chemistry
1 answer:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
6 0

El arsénico puede provocar cáncer en pulmón y piel, e inclusive puede causar otros tipos de cánceres. Se observa una mayor fuerza de asociación entre la exposición crónica al arsénico y los cánceres de piel,El arsénico es un elemento químico de la tabla periódica que pertenece al grupo de los metaloides, también llamados semimetales, se puede encontrar de diversas formas, aunque raramente se encuentra en estado sólido. Se conoce desde la antigüedad y se reconoce como extremadamente tóxi ve

Símbolo: As

Configuración electrónica: [Ar] 3d104s24p3

Masa atómica: 74.9216 u ± 0.00002 u

Número atómico: 33

Electrones por nivel: 2, 8, 18, 5 (imagen)

Grupo, período, bloque: 15, 4, p.

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