chlorine wrong answer
Answer#1Because gaseous chlorine (one of the most deadly elements) is likely to be released. Chlorine is extraordinarily damaging to the lungs and can cause pulmonary (of the lungs) chemical burns, as well as swelling of the lungs and fluid accumulation in the lungs (pulmonary edema) VENTILATE!Chlorine bleach should NEVER be used by or in the proximity of someone with asthma!
Chlorine elementally? No - that would almost be a contradiction of the nature of chlorine. But chlorine in combination with other elements (chlorine compounds of various types) are implicated in many kinds of cancers.
Use a chlorine reducing agent. You can get them at the pool supply. One is called After Shock, but there are others.
No it does not have ammonia. Bleach contain chlorine as bleaching agent
Chemical compounds that are considered to be pulmonary choking agents include a wide array of gases, including chlorine, ammonia, phosgene, organohalides, and nitrogen oxides. Please see:Title: Pulmonary or Choking AgentsPublication: UPMC Center for Health Security, 2014Date posted: December 01, 2013
chlorine not the answer
chlorine wrong answer
Treatment of patients suffering from pulmonary agent exposure should focus on?
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chlorine is used as disinfactant and as a chelating agent
Mustard Gas can be neutralized by chlorine making it a fast acting agent. Cyanide is poisonous with a rapid effect from time of exposure. Sulfur requires massive dosages for a permanent negative impact.
Recognizing which compartments are damaged and minimizing that damage.
Elemental chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent than iron (II) cations.
diphosgene
Chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent than bromine.
Chlorine