What poisons are hard to detect?

Thallium is tasteless and odorless and has been used by murderers as a difficult to detect poison.
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What chemical poison is untraceable?

Polonium-210 is a metal found in uranium ore, which often shows up as a byproduct of nuclear reactors. It can be processed into a tasteless, odorless compound that dissolves in water, which makes it a good candidate as far as undetectable poisons go.
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Can poison be detected in autopsy?

IN THESE CASES, NATURAL CAUSES FOR DEATH ARE FOUND, AND YET THROUGH AUTOPSY, THE ACTUAL CAUSE OF DEATH IS FOUND TO BE POISONING. EXAMPLES OF EACH OF THESE CASE TYPES ARE DESCRIBED. THE AUTHOR MAINTAINS THAT EVEN WITH MODERN AUTOPSY AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES, MANY CASES OF POISONING MAY REMAIN UNDISCOVERED.
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How can you tell someone was poisoned?

Signs and symptoms of poisoning may include:
  1. Burns or redness around the mouth and lips.
  2. Breath that smells like chemicals, such as gasoline or paint thinner.
  3. Vomiting.
  4. Difficulty breathing.
  5. Drowsiness.
  6. Confusion or other altered mental status.
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How can you tell if someone is slowly poisoned?

General symptoms of poisoning can include:
  • feeling and being sick.
  • diarrhoea.
  • stomach pain.
  • drowsiness, dizziness or weakness.
  • high temperature.
  • chills (shivering)
  • loss of appetite.
  • headache.
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What is the strongest poison?

Pål Stenmark regards botulinum toxin – the world's most dangerous poison – as a set of building blocks he can redesign and give new functions. One aim is to produce new and more effective pharmaceuticals, including pain treatments.
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Can poison be detected in blood?

Most poisons can be detected in your blood or urine. Your doctor may order a toxicology screen. This checks for common drugs using a urine or saliva sample.
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Is arsenic traceable in an autopsy?

Conclusion. In simple words, arsenic is detectable in autopsies. However, unless there is suspicion of wrongdoing, most cases go unnoticed and are ruled out as death by natural or undetermined causes.
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What is the king of all poisons?

The acute toxicity of arsenic has been recognized since antiquity. Known as both the “king of poisons” and the “poison of kings,” the element's infamy grew during the Middle Ages as an almost untraceable means of murder.
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What is the best poison to use?

Arsenic is known to be the most potent poison that has killed many lives. It has been used since ancient time and has a long and diverse history of use. Its lack of colou r, smell, and taste made it one of the most preferred poisons.
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Is ricin traceable?

No methods are available for the detection of ricin in biologic fluids. Tests for ricinine, an alkaloidal component of the castor bean plant have been developed.
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What 4 ways could you be poisoned?

What are the most common types of poison exposures in adults?
  • pain medicines, both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC)
  • sedatives, hypnotics, antipsychotics.
  • antidepressants.
  • cardiovascular drugs.
  • cleaning substances (household)
  • alcohols.
  • pesticides.
  • bites and envenomations (ticks, spiders, bees, snakes)
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What are 3 items that can cause a person to be poisoned?

Common poisons include:
  • Alcohol.
  • Berries and Seeds.
  • Carbon Monoxide.
  • Food Poisoning.
  • Hazardous Chemicals.
  • Herbal Supplements.
  • Household Products.
  • Inhalants.
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Am I being poisoned by arsenic?

The immediate symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning include vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea. These are followed by numbness and tingling of the extremities, muscle cramping and death, in extreme cases.
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What is the hardest poison to trace?

Thallium is tasteless and odorless and has been used by murderers as a difficult to detect poison. It is found in trace amounts in the earth's crust.
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Is cyanide poisoning hard to detect?

Since cyanide salts are solid crystalline, their presence in a crime scene or in the areas near victim's nose or mouth can be easily discovered, collected and preserved for further forensic testing.
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How long after death can cyanide be detected?

Unless cyanide is discovered at the time of death on the mouth or nose, elevated cyanide concentrations can only be found for up to two days under current toxicological testing.
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Which poison can cause silent death?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that can kill you quickly. It is called the “silent killer” because it is colorless, odorless, tasteless and non- irritating. If the early signs of CO poisoning are ignored, a person may lose consciousness and be unable to escape the danger.
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What poison smells sweet?

Benzene is a clear, liquid, petroleum-based chemical that has a sweet smell. Benzene poisoning occurs when someone swallows, breathes in, or touches benzene. It is a member of a class of compounds known as hydrocarbons.
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What are the three 3 types of poison?

In regard to poisoning, chemicals can be divided into three broad groups: agricultural and industrial chemicals, drugs and health care products, and biological poisons—i.e., plant and animal sources. These three groups, along with a fourth category, radiation, are discussed below.
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Where can I get arsenic?

Inorganic arsenic compounds are found in soils, sediments, and groundwater. These compounds occur either naturally or as a result of mining, ore smelting, and industrial use of arsenic. Organic arsenic compounds are found mainly in fish and shellfish.
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Why did people take arsenic?

In the 19th century women applied arsenic powder to whiten their faces as well as to their hair and scalp to destroy vermin. It was also thought that arsenic consumption by women gave “beauty and freshness” to the skin, an appearance of pour rajeunisante.
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What poison turns silver black?

Silver reacts with sulphides to form black silver sulphide, the bane of silverware lovers. Any sulphide will do, including the traces of hydrogen sulphide normally present in air or arsenic sulphide that may be present in food.
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Is arsenic easily detectable?

Most arsenic compounds are undetectable to the senses, since they have no smell or taste. But when arsenic is heated – by bright sunlight or in a laboratory experiment – it passes directly from its solid state to a gas and gives off a distinctive garlic odor.
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