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A chemical agent that fits this description is sarin gas. Sarin is a volatile and highly toxic nerve agent that can rapidly evaporate when released into the air. It is highly lethal even in small doses, but its potency decreases over time as it evaporates and disperses.
The substance will lose electrons to the oxidising agent. It is impossible to be more precise without knowing the substances involved, but you may be thinking of an explosion.
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A nuclear agent would instantly devastate people and buildings.
A nuclear agent would instantly devastate people and buildings.
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water
I think the agent handbook is gone after the popcorn explosion in the HQ.
No, water is more powerful.
No a agent is not needed if the actor or actress is familiar with the business side of the business. They are recommended highly though.
It is highly unlikely, but there are conspiracy theories.
always apply a hemostatic agent before the bandage
A chemical agent that fits this description is sarin gas. Sarin is a volatile and highly toxic nerve agent that can rapidly evaporate when released into the air. It is highly lethal even in small doses, but its potency decreases over time as it evaporates and disperses.
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A patient is suffering from painful, highly corrosive burns similar to acid, and wheals have begun to appear on the skin. Which vesicant (blister agent) is suspected?