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organic arsenic compounds
Arsenic compounds containing carbon. They are mainly found in sea-living organisms, although some of these compounds have also been found in species living on land.
The term "organic arsenic compounds" was found in the following pages:
Unexpected arsenic compounds found in some low rank coals | EVISA's News
Link database: Australian Government: National Pollutant Inventory: Arsenic and compounds
Kelp manufacture contributed to arsenic pollution of remote Scottish islands | EVISA's News
New arsenic compound found in rice: dimethyl-arsonyl-dimethyl-arsinic acid | EVISA's News
Toxic inorganic arsenic species found in Japanese seaweed food | EVISA's News
Arsenic exposure from Poultry Meat produced in the US before 2015 | EVISA's News
Elemental speciation is going commercial | EVISA's News
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