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Calcium Arsenide

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calcium arsenide

CaCa2(OH)2 is a white powder or crystal that can be produced by the reaction of calcium oxide (also called slaked lime) with water. It is used as a basic compound in many different applications.

It can be found in a variety of products and can be purchased at most stores. It has a number of uses in industrial applications, including manufacturing certain pesticides, painting, and sewage cleaning. It is also used as an accelerant in the production of plastics and rubber, and it is used to treat wood that will be turned into pulp for papermaking.

Acute Calcium Arsenate Poisoning:

When unprotected exposure occurs to this poison, it can cause a number of severe health problems. It can cause burns in the skin, lungs, and digestive tract. It can also cause shock and death.

The first signs and symptoms of acute calcium arsenate poisoning include low blood pressure, tachycardia (rapid heart rate), dehydration, difficulty swallowing, and vomiting. Headache, conjunctivitis (red, inflamed eyes), runny nose, and a garlic odor of the breath or feces are also common.

Treatment for Acute Calcium Arsenate Poisoning:

If you have been exposed to a high concentration of calcium arsenide, it is important to seek medical care immediately. If you are not able to contact a doctor, call your local poison control center for advice.

This poison can also be dangerous to animals if they consume it. Animals may develop a number of serious health problems when they ingest it, including kidney failure and death.


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