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"actually, botulinum toxin a is something like 100 million times more lethal than ricin"

 

Ooh, I sense a debate coming. :) Yeah, even with similar dispersion, I'd imagine 1ug of botulin A would do more harm than 1ug ricin. I don't think that it would be anywhere near 100 million times more lethal in this scenario though, but more anyway.

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Ricin D's LD50 is 248 picograms/kg. For natural Clostridium botulinum, the LD50 is 30 picograms/kg!!!!! Plutonium is 1-2 mg/kg. So Botulinum is more toxic than Ricin, but not a 100 million times. :D

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i was speaking in terms of moles. botulinum toxin a is bloody huge; its molecular mass is greater than 150,000 and they still dont know the entire polypeptide sequence. ricin on the other hand is significantly smaller

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"botulinum toxin a is bloody huge; its molecular mass is greater than 150,000 and they still dont know the entire polypeptide sequence."

 

Wow, that's some large molecule. "Today in the Molecule Weight Watchers - Botulin A!". :))

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"One thimble full of plutonium is enough to give everyone on earth cancer!"

 

If we're talking about Pu-239 that's inside the body, it would probably eventually lead to that, yes.

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standard run of the mill botulism food poisoning is far less toxic than Ricin though, the Clostridium variety "Amplifies" (for wants of a better word) this.

 

ditribution remains a problem though.

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I think lead is the most dangerous because if you accelerate to a high rate of speed with the help of a gunpowder, it can kill you pretty instantly. ;)

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"I think lead is the most dangerous because if you accelerate to a high rate of speed with the help of a gunpowder, it can kill you pretty instantly."

 

Rofl. Shoot me with a 9mm lead bullet from a car, and I'll shoot you and your car with an uranium slug. :)) (Damn, I need an uranium slug first)

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Beryllium is 100% harmless in a solid form. Beryllium is only toxic when its in a finely divided or powdered form. Having a lump of beryllium metal is no more toxic than a lump of magnesium metal. However, if you were to try and sand or polish your beryllium, you'd be in some major trouble.

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Well, beryllium dust will lead to beryllosis(sp?) which is a nasy inflammation of the lungs. For some people, it doesn't cause any problems at all. But for the majority of people, the 'allergic' reaction leads to chronic, incurable intense pain and difficulty with your lungs. Cancer can result from all of the inflammed tissue.

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I'm pretty sure aluminum won't do the same. For some reason, the body reacts really adversely to beryllium. I'm not sure why though.

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