Interesting question. Typically a nerve agent can do this to you. You drool and salivate more than you can swallow. Coughing because of the increased amount of saliva in your mouth and also because of the muscle constrictions that are going through your body. Lungs, limbs, everything will constrict and go into convulsions. Your chest tightens, vision blurs and attempts to focus will give you a headache. Your legs will stop working and will feel cramped like after extreme exercise. People nearby will be falling down as will you. Your legs will stop working and you'll feel your lungs stop. Your vision goes dark and then all will be calm forever after. No idea why you'd want to know this though. If you think you might be gassed you could try taking some Valium about 30 minutes prior. It will give you some degree of protection for up to 8 hours by relaxing muscles so they don't tense up as much.
You think probable to mustard gas.
This is the mustard gas (C4H8Cl2S).
Mustard Gas is a blister agent where blisters do not appear right at the time of exposure usually, so are considered delayed.
Mustard Gas was a blister agent.
Yes
When you cough, it can create pressure in your abdominal area which can push air out and cause you to fart. This is because the same muscle groups are involved in coughing and passing gas. Additionally, swallowing air while coughing can also contribute to farting.
yeah it is a mixture of solid liquid and gas
It is an Incapacitating agent
Mustard Gas disinegrates your insides and yes you do generly cough them up.
No, the Holocaust gas was not a nerve agent. It was a cyanide gas. Cyanide kills by binding to the blood in your system, rendering it useless to you.
The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer was created in 1995.
No. Hydrogen gas is generally a reducing agent.