The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
White Star was a poison gas combination of phosgene and chlorine that the Allies deployed. Phosgene was the more poisonous agent, and chlorine was used to disperse the gas on enemy trenches.
tear gas
World War One gas attacks were when the Germans gased the Trenches out with Mustard Gas. This caused a massive amount of deaths in the War.
Mustard gas was a poisonous gas used.
Mustard Gas
To kill the enemies
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
mustard gas and tear gas
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
The common poison gas of WWI was Mustard Gas, a combination of Sulfur and Chlorine (C4H8Cl2S).
It was chlorine. That's the only poisonous gas that is a pure element that was used in WWI.
Poisonous gas
To kill/maim the enemy, as is the purpose of most weapons of war.
One poisonous gas used in World War 1 and was stockpiled but not used in World War 2 was Mustard gas which is basically like mixing ammonia and chlorine bleach together. It can kill the lungs and nervous system quickly or a person can survive if the exposure is low but he or she will suffer many ailments from the exposure.
The poisonus gas you are referring to is Mustard Gas and was discovered in World War 1 NOT World War 2. It was a highly deadly gas that could kill you the minute you breathed it. It blinded thousands, caused neurological damage to the nervous system and destroyed the upper respiratory system.