Origin - Minerals - metallic
Chemical profile - Arsenic and its compounds
Classification - Element
Use - Historical and industrial
Description - Arsenic, a metallic element, is recognized for its distinct atomic structure and historical significance. Notably found in nature, it occurs both as a free element and in minerals. Its allotropes exhibit diverse physical properties, ranging from gray to yellow forms. Historically utilized in metallurgy, arsenic is documented in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. See other related items - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.
Chemical profile - Arsenic and its compounds
Classification - Element
Use - Historical and industrial
Description - Arsenic, a metallic element, is recognized for its distinct atomic structure and historical significance. Notably found in nature, it occurs both as a free element and in minerals. Its allotropes exhibit diverse physical properties, ranging from gray to yellow forms. Historically utilized in metallurgy, arsenic is documented in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. See other related items - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.