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Agent Orange was used to kill foliage. It was a defoilant to clear the leaves off the trees so aircraft could spot the enemy. The soldiers were exposed to the agent when they walked through the forrest.
No. Not even close.
Millions of veterans are dealing with the after effects of Agent Orange (called such because of the Orange band painted around the barrels). During the war, the Military color coded their ordnance: yellow meant explosive, red meant chemical, blue meant inert (training rounds), black was armor piercing. Those colors might be modified into other catagories.
Kerosine
fertilizeroxidizing agent in various explosive mixturesoxidizing agent in some solid rocket fuel mixtures
No, silver nitrate is not explosive, although it does burn very rapidly ---- Well no, neither will it burn. What it is is an oxidiser, thus it must be mixed with a suitable reducing agent (fuel) for it to burn or explode.
Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the explosive force of gunpowder., An explosive agent; a compound or mixture susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction, as gunpowder, or nitro-glycerine., A sound produced by an explosive impulse of the breath; (Phonetics) one of consonants p, b, t, d, k, g, which are sounded with a sort of explosive power of voice. [See Guide to Pronunciation, Ã 155-7, 184.]
No. Ammonium nitrate, combined with a fuel such as #2 diesel oil is the most commonly used explosive in the world today. We use roughly 5 million pounds of that each day, worldwide.
it should be a effective antimicrobial agent and should have a pleasant odor
Hydrogen Sulfate
high vapor rate, low contact threat
Androgenic is the medical term meaning promoting masculine characterisitic. An agent that promotes these characteristics is called an androgen.