Yes.
If you think to chemical weapon Agent Orange the answer is no.
"Agent"; Agent-General is a title in the UN, I believe, and Agent Orange is a chemical weapon.
Agent Orange was a chemical the United States used during the Vietnam war as an herbicide and defoilent.
The herbicide that was used during the Vietnam War was Agent Orange, which contains a deadly chemical called dioxin.
yes
polyacrilamadomethyl propane sulfonic acid
Agent Orange
Vietnam War. Rome Plows replaced that chemical.
The defoliant Agent Orange .
Agent Orange, a herbicide used during the Vietnam War, has a pH level of around 2.8 to 3. Leading to its highly acidic nature.
No. As of the turn of the 20th century (1999) the US gov't was still studying Viet Vets & Agent Orange; at that time there were no concrete conclusions (for anything associated with this agent).
Millions of veterans are dealing with the after effects of Agent Orange (called such because of the Orange band painted around the barrels). During the war, the Military color coded their ordnance: yellow meant explosive, red meant chemical, blue meant inert (training rounds), black was armor piercing. Those colors might be modified into other catagories.