Noble gasses are historically known as inert gasses - so true
Nerve agents effect the junctions between nerve cells. Nerve agents prevent signals crossing the nerve junctions so all communication between nerve cells stops and no signals can get through from the brain.
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Vestibular nerve and cochlear nerve combines to form the vestibulocochlear nerve or the auditory nerve.
You are speaking of the 12 cranial nerves:I. Olfactory nerve which branches out of the telencephalonII. Optic which branches out of the diencephalonIII. Oculomotor nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonIV. Trochlear nerve nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonV. Trigeminal nerve which branches out of the ponsVI. Abducens nerve which branches out of the ponsVII. Facial nerve which branches out of the ponsVIII. Vestibulochochlear nerve which branches out of the ponsIX. Glossopharangeal nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaX. Vagus nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaXI. Accessory nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla & cervical spineXII. Hypoglossal nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla
No, there are far more deadly gasses, like VX and other nerve agents.
Many gasses were used during World War Two. The use of Gasses was more popular in WWI however they were used in WW2 as well. Gasses used in direct combat are various nerve gasses, mustard gas, cyanide, carbon monoxide and cyanogens chloride. However Hitler also employed the use of ZyclonB to kill people in Gas Chambers.
Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.
Nobody invented gasses. Gasses are one of the four naturally occurring states of matter: * Gasses * Liquids * Solids * Plasmas
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how do gasses create pressure? What are the three characteristics of gasses according to the kinetic theory
I G Farben produced Mustard Gas (bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide) during WW 1. They went on to produce other poison gasses, such as Phosgene, and during WW 2 produced Nerve gasses such as Tabun, Sarin, and Soman.
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Noble gasses are historically known as inert gasses - so true
Some of the Gasses that are on Neptune are Hydrogen and Ammonia.
Many gasses surround the earth. The main gasses are Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen. There are also very small amounts of other gasses. These gasses together make up the atmosphere.
"Trace gasses" are elements which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts.