| 11. | It was also proposed that binding of arsenite at nonessential sites might contribute to detoxification.
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| 12. | The carcinogenicity of potassium arsenite arises from its ability to inhibit DNA repair and methylation.
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| 13. | Arsenic uptake is adventitious because the arsenate and arsenite are chemically similar to required nutrients.
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| 14. | All of these conditions exhibit the hazardous nature of potassium arsenite and other arsenite containing compounds.
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| 15. | All of these conditions exhibit the hazardous nature of potassium arsenite and other arsenite containing compounds.
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| 16. | Arsenite or Antimonite ( out ).
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| 17. | Microbial metabolism undoubtedly worsens environmental arsenic problems by releasing arsenite into drinking water, including shallow wells.
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| 18. | Arsenite of lime and arsenate of lead were used widely as insecticides until the discovery of DDT in 1942.
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| 19. | Many species of bacteria can transform arsenite to arsenate in anoxic conditions by using arsenite as an electron donor.
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| 20. | Many species of bacteria can transform arsenite to arsenate in anoxic conditions by using arsenite as an electron donor.
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