If arsenic is not particularly soluble in water, how can it be used as a poison that is fed to a person in a drink?
A) It is stirred vigorously in water before being fed to the victim.
B) Lethal doses, even though small, are still soluble in water.
C) It can't be; arsenic is a solid poison administered in food.
D) None of the above; arsenic is very soluble in water.
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