Most Deadly Elements On Earth

The Infographics Show
16 Sept 201910:52

Summary

TLDRIn this video, we explore some of the deadliest elements on the periodic table, focusing on their toxicity, reactivity, and radioactive properties. From the radioactive polonium and plutonium to toxic mercury, arsenic, and lead, the video delves into how these elements have impacted human history, from assassinations to poisoning. It highlights the dangers of exposure, from slow, painful deaths to immediate lethal consequences. The video also examines the prevalence of dangerous elements in society and their potential long-term effects, making viewers reconsider the elements they encounter every day.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Human technological advancements in the last century have drastically increased our understanding of the natural world and created new elements.
  • 😀 Polonium (Element 84) is highly radioactive and toxic, with just one gram able to kill 10 million people if ingested.
  • 😀 Polonium was used to poison former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, leading to his death after 23 days due to its radioactive properties.
  • 😀 Mercury is a neurotoxin, causing memory issues, muscle weakness, and death when inhaled, despite its historical use in medicine and cosmetics.
  • 😀 Mercury poisoning is most dangerous when inhaled in vapor form, affecting the brain and nervous system.
  • 😀 Arsenic has been a common poison since ancient times, with contamination of groundwater in some regions leading to widespread poisoning.
  • 😀 Arsenic exposure can lead to cancer, organ damage, and death, but it also shows promise in cancer treatment research.
  • 😀 Francium, a highly radioactive element, is extremely rare and highly reactive, with any contact causing severe burns and death.
  • 😀 Lead is toxic and prevalent in many everyday objects, with exposure leading to cognitive decline, especially in children.
  • 😀 Plutonium is a deadly element used in nuclear weapons, emitting dangerous radiation that can kill with even a small amount inhaled or ingested.
  • 😀 Caesium is highly reactive and radioactive, causing fires upon contact with moisture and posing multiple health risks to humans.

Q & A

  • What is the deadliest element mentioned in the script?

    -Polonium (Element 84) is considered one of the deadliest elements in the script. Just one gram of polonium can kill 10 million people if ingested, due to its high radioactivity.

  • What is the main reason why polonium is favored in assassination attempts?

    -Polonium is favored in assassinations because of its extreme toxicity and radioactivity, which can kill a person in a short time even with very small amounts, making it a covert weapon.

  • How does mercury poison the human body?

    -Mercury is a neurotoxin that, when inhaled as vapor or ingested in large quantities, can damage the nervous system, causing symptoms like muscle weakness, memory loss, and eventual death.

  • What role did mercury play in historical medicine?

    -Mercury was historically used as a medicine, including being prescribed for constipation, due to its high density, but its toxic effects were not fully understood at the time.

  • What is the primary source of arsenic exposure for most people today?

    -The primary source of arsenic exposure today is contaminated groundwater, which is caused by the drilling of wells into underground aquifers, leading to arsenic contamination.

  • Why is francium considered one of the most dangerous elements?

    -Francium is extremely rare, highly radioactive, and reacts violently with moisture, making it potentially lethal even in small quantities. Its effects on the human body are poorly understood due to its scarcity.

  • What are the health risks associated with lead exposure?

    -Lead exposure is linked to severe health risks, including developmental delays in children, organ damage, cognitive decline, and even death. There is no known safe level of exposure to lead.

  • How did Clair Cameron Patterson contribute to the discovery of lead's dangers?

    -Clair Cameron Patterson discovered the widespread contamination of lead in the environment while attempting to measure the age of the Earth, leading to the realization that leaded gasoline was a major source of pollution.

  • What was the connection between lead exposure and violent crime in America?

    -Studies found a significant correlation between the rise in violent crime in America and exposure to leaded gasoline. As lead exposure decreased following the ban of leaded fuel, violent crime rates dropped.

  • Why is plutonium considered more dangerous than polonium in some ways?

    -Plutonium, while not as toxic as polonium, is more abundant and poses greater risk due to its high levels of radiation, including alpha, beta, and gamma rays. It is used in nuclear weapons and has a long half-life of 24,000 years.

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