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In what physical form are blister agents normally disseminated?


Where can you get a club penguin folder for your cards?

yes you can they a normally at local news agents and are normally £5.99 depending on which currency you have you should be able to work it out


What separates body wash from shampoo?

About $3.00 **edit** True haha! Normally, Shampoo doesnt have actual SOAP in it, just mild detergents, and surfactants, as well as conditioning agents. Body wash normally contains soap, surfactant to make it foam, and none of the conditioning agents.


Which method may be used to deliver chemical warfare agents?

Chemical warfare agents can be delivered through various methods, including aerial bombing, artillery shells, and spray systems. Additionally, they can be disseminated via missiles or rockets that release the agents over a wide area. Another method is through the use of improvised devices such as roadside bombs or contaminated projectiles. Each method is designed to maximize exposure and effectiveness in a targeted area.


What chemical agents are classified as nonlethal and normally only irritate the skin eyes and inside of the mouth?

nerve agent


Which methods deliver chemical warfare agents?

Chemical warfare agents can be delivered through various methods, including artillery shells, bombs, and missiles designed to disperse chemicals over a wide area. Additionally, aerosol sprays and liquid agents can be disseminated using spray devices or drones. Other methods include the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or containerized dispersal systems that release agents upon impact or detonation. Each method is designed to maximize exposure and efficiency in targeting an area or population.


What is the density of water?

The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The density of liquid water is normally given as 1000 kg/m3 or 1 g/cm3 as a very accurate estimate, but often ranges slightly below this value, depending on temperature. Unlike other agents that tend to freezing point, water tends to expand as at freezes; it therefore becomes less dense. Thus, the density of solid water is normally given as just over 91% of this; a common given value is 9.17 g/cm, or 9170 kg/m3.


How do wetting agents work?

Wetting agents work by breaking the surface tension of water - making water (as the dispersant) adehere to the surface of the leaves. Normally any soap or detegent can be used as a wetting agent.


What methods are used to deliver bilogical warfare agents?

Biological warfare agents can be delivered through various methods, including aerosol sprays, which disperse pathogens into the air for inhalation; contaminated food and water supplies; and direct injection via contaminated needles or devices. Additionally, they can be disseminated using explosives to aerosolize the agents or through the use of infected vectors, such as insects, to spread disease. The choice of delivery method often depends on the intended target and the nature of the biological agent.


How do you add colors in tea powder?

It is one type of food adulteration they normally add the coloring agents to powered tamarind seed..


Why group 1 element poor complexing agents?

Group 1 elements like alkali metals are poor complexing agents because they have low charge density and large atomic radii, making it difficult for them to form stable complexes with ligands. The low charge density results in weak electrostatic interactions, while the large atomic radii reduce the ability to form strong coordination bonds with ligands.


In Pathogens are agents that can cause some diseases.?

Yes, pathogens are agents capable of causing infections or some types of diseases. Pathogens are normally on our skin and any objects without causing problems. Not all pathogens succeed in their goal to find a host, but many pathogens do.