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Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: 74.92160 Protons: 33 Electrons: 42 State at
Room Temperature: Solid
At Room Temperature: 20°C Boiling Point: 613°C Melting Point: 817°C Color: Gray/Metallic but can appear in a yellowish form as well Specific Heat: 0.329 J/g/°C Density: 5.73 g/cc Electric Negativity: 2.18 (Pauling scale) History/ root of name:
Known since ancient times, Albertus Magnus, a
German Alchemist, is said to have discovered arsenic around the year
1250, but that is not a fact. The actual word “arsenic” is derived
from the Persian word Zarnikh, meaning “yellow orpiment.” Zarnikh
comes from the Greek word Arsenikon, and between the Persian and
Greek words, Arsenic as we know it today is known as a “yellow”
poison for its ill-effects and can be referred to as the “King of
Poison.”
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