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Elemental
RNZ
98 episodes
20 hours ago
To celebrate 150 years of the periodic table, get to know the back story of every element with our intrepid scientific hosts.
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To celebrate 150 years of the periodic table, get to know the back story of every element with our intrepid scientific hosts.
Show more...
Science
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Thallium - the poisoner's poison
Elemental
8 minutes 27 seconds
5 years ago
Thallium - the poisoner's poison

Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 86 of Elemental.

Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases, and used to be used as rat poison.

It is highly toxic because it 'looks' like potassium to mammalian bodies.

Its appearance in the Agatha Christie novel 'The Pale Horse' solved a medical mystery, says Professor Allan Blackman from the Auckland University of Technology, in episode 86 of Elemental.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Elemental
To celebrate 150 years of the periodic table, get to know the back story of every element with our intrepid scientific hosts.