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inorganic arsenic

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Does Pressure-Treated Wood Belong in Your Garden?
... inorganic arsenic. If carbon is part of the combination, then the arsenic is organic. It's the inorganic forms that worry people. The arsenate used in wood treatment is inorganic. Compared to organic arsenic, inorganic arsenic ...
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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... the soil. Heavy metals - the heavy metals of concern to gardeners are lead, zinc, nickel, arsenic, copper and cadmium. These metals can be toxic to plants when they accumulate to high ... to improve growth of legume crops. Inoculation - the introduction of a pathogen to a host. Inorganic - being or composed of matter other than plant and animal; often of mineral origin. Instar ...
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Open Directory - Business:Chemicals
... focuses on industries and companies engaged in chemical manufacturing, including: Basic organic and inorganic chemical compounds, resins, additives, pigments, dyes, and petrochemicals which are generally used as ... the production of synthetic organic or inorganic dyes and pigments. This includes, but is not limited to: Pigments based on antimony, arsenic, chrome, ferric oxide, lead, titanium, or ...
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