The most dangerous elements on the periodic table - Shannon Odell

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From 1952 to 1953, Sydney detectives investigated
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a staggering number of murder and attempted murder cases
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that were unrelated yet shared a common element:
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thallium poisoning.
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The secret to thallium toxicity lies in its structural similarity to potassium—
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an element that helps regulate the body's fluids,
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initiate muscle contraction, and transmit nerve signals.
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If even a small amount of thallium sneaks its way into the body—
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for example, through a tainted tea or a slice of cake—
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it easily supplants potassium,
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causing the body to slowly and painfully shut down.
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At the time, thallium's risks were well known,
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so how were the perpetrators able to get their hands on such a lethal element?
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And thallium isn't the only dangerous element on the periodic table.
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Within this tabular array loom several potential threats,
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each with their own unique method of imposing destruction.
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Some elements, like thallium, are dangerous due to their toxicity.
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Once they enter the body,
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they wreak havoc on the biological systems that keep us alive.
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Lead, for example, switches places with the body's essential metals like calcium,
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in turn disrupting neuronal communication in the brain.
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Traveling through the bloodstream, it also generates toxic levels of molecules
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known as reactive oxygen species, which over time can stress and kill cells.
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Mercury's toxicity was made famous in the 19th century
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due to its widespread use in felt hat production.
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Prolonged exposure made hat makers ill
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with what was later known as "Mad Hatter" disease,
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with symptoms that included personality changes,
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emotional disturbances, and tremors.
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Mercury is quick to react with certain parts of proteins
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found throughout the body.
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And upon binding, mercury twists the proteins into different shapes,
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rendering them useless.
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Some elements are dangerous because of how they respond, react, or even explode
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in the outside environment.
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Top reactive elements reside in the first column of the periodic table
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and are known as alkali metals.
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They're rarely found in their pure elemental form,
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as alkalis readily donate the single electron in their outer shell
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to whatever's around to form more stable ionic compounds.
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This can lead to violent results—
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pure cesium, for example, bursts into flames when exposed to air,
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and explodes when dropped in water.
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Francium is likely the most reactive alkali
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based on its position in the periodic table,
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but we don't know for sure.
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With a half-life of 22 minutes at most,
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it's thought that less than an ounce exists on Earth at any one time.
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But perhaps the most threatening elements are those that silently emit.
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Known as radioactive elements,
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the substances readily release energy, or decay,
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due to their highly unstable nuclear composition.
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This reactive nature is what's harnessed to create
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some of the world's most dangerous nuclear weapons.
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Radioactive elements typically emit energy in the form of alpha particles,
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beta particles, neutrons, or electromagnetic radiation.
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While all dangerous,
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alpha particles, which consist of two neutrons and protons
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bound tightly together,
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can be particularly hazardous.
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Heavy and positively charged,
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if alpha particles find their way into the body,
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they can easily bombard and kill any cell in their path.
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In fact, it's theorized that a single gram of one alpha emitter, polonium,
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could kill upwards of 50 million people.
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Polonium was first discovered by Marie Curie,
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and tragically her daughter, researcher Irene Joliot-Curie,
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may have been one of its first victims after she was exposed in a lab accident.
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Polonium is rare in nature with few commercial uses,
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so only a small amount is synthesized each year.
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Thallium, on the other hand, wasn't so difficult to find
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in the early 1950s in Austalia.
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At the time, Sydney was plagued with chronic rat infestations.
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And thallium was the main ingredient in the popular and cheap
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rat poison called Thall-Rat.
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Thankfully, detectives were able to connect the dots,
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and in 1953 Australian Parliament effectively banned all sale of thallium.
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