Why is sodium chloride, which is far more soluble in water than arsenic oxide, not considered a poison?
A) It is not soluble enough to be a poison.
B) It passes through the human body too quickly.
C) Its LD50 is considerably higher than the amount normally consumed, either in water or in food.
D) None of the above; sodium chloride is considered a poison.
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