You think probable to chemical weapons: phosgene, sarin, chlorine, tabun, soman, etc.
Yin Sun has written: 'Detection technologies for chemical warfare agents and toxic vapors' -- subject(s): Asphyxiating and poisonous Gases, Chemical agents (Munitions), Chemical warfare, Gases, Asphyxiating and poisonous, Measurement
J. A. F. Compton has written: 'Small farm weed control' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Control, Small Farms, Weeds 'Military chemical and biological agents' -- subject(s): Biological weapons, Chemical agents (Munitions), Chemical weapons, Herbicides, Pathogenic microorganisms, War use
water,acids and air are all agents of chemical weathering
Chemical agents can cause burns to the skin. Chemical agents can be found in cleaning products or even weapons of war.
Richard Albright has written: 'Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Munitions'
does naan bread use chemical or natural leavening agents ?
agent orange, vx gas, mustard gas. seran
Chemical sanitizing agents are substances used to reduce microbial contamination on surfaces or in liquids. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Common chemical sanitizing agents include bleach, quaternary ammonium compounds, and iodine-based solutions.
Nerve Agents (V- and G- types) Blister Agents (CX, HD, L) Blood Agents (AC, CK) Lewisite (L) Mustard (H, HD, HN, and HT)
Persistent
Nerve and blister chemical agents.
Two agents of chemical weathering are water and acidic compounds. Water can dissolve minerals and chemically react with rocks, while acidic compounds such as carbonic acid can break down minerals in rocks.