Arsenic appears on the periodic table of elements in position 33, indicating an atom with precisely 33 protons in the nucleus. read more
Arsenic appears on the periodic table of elements in position 33, indicating an atom with precisely 33 protons in the nucleus. If arsenic did't exist any more, then some basic physical law of the universe would've changed in way that would've altered either the Strong Nuclear force, or electromagnatism, or both. read more