The ingredients are ammonia and bleach (Not only is this not true, it is DANGEROUS! It will produce Chlorine gas witch eats at the lining of your respiratory track. Real mustard gas is liquid at room temperature)
C4H8Cl2S
Carbon represents 30.2%, hydrogen represents 5.08%, Chlorine represents 44.6%, and sulfur represents 20.2% of chlorine gas.
Cl Chlorine
I work a Army Chemical Demi. plant. We dispose of GB, VX and (H) Mustard. The symbol for Mustard is "H" some "Distilled" forms of Mustard have a symbol of "HD" The army signage consists of a yellow 24" sign with a bold "H" in black lettering.
Warfare using mustard gas and chlorine gas.
Before the invention of the mustard gas, was was fought using tear-inducing irritants, while after the invention of mustard gas, war was fought using chemical weapons.
The symbol for hydrogen gas is H2
Mustard Gas (Yperite) was first used by the German Army in September 1917. It had disastrous affect on humans who were exposed to this dangerous vapor. Mustard gas is a strong compound that causes blisters. Choosing the right safety gear like gas masks would help protect oneself from Nuclear, Chemical & Biological agents Mustard gas was used in chemical warfare as early as World War I by Germans and as late as the Iran-Iraq War in 1980-1988. Sulfur mustard is a thick liquid, which was made for use as a chemical weapon. The sulfur mustards, of which mustard gas is a member, are a class of related vesicant chemical warfare agents with the ability to form large blisters on exposed skin. In their pure form most sulfur mustards are colorless, odorless, viscous liquids at room temperature. The name "mustard" comes from the smell associated with impure mustard gas, which is usually yellow-brown in color and has an odor resembling mustard plants, garlic or horseradish.
The chemical symbol for Oxygen is O. The formula for Oxygen gas is O2
agent orange, vx gas, mustard gas. seran
Tear Gas and Mustard Gas
blistering-mustard-agent(mustard gas), V.X.-nerve-agent, sarin-nerve-agent.
Oxygen
First of all, Natural gas is Methane, so the symbol for Natural gas is... CH4
I think it might be called "mustard gas..."