The application of a choking agent (chemical weapon agent) results in the victim's death by suffocation.
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Choking affects the lungs by choking
Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
No, it is a nerve agent, so it would affect the nervous system. Choking agents affect the pulmonary system.
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Attacks muscles of the body- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs- Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
Cyanide is not classified as a choking agent; rather, it is a highly toxic chemical that interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen. It can cause respiratory failure and other life-threatening effects if inhaled or ingested. While it may lead to asphyxiation due to its impact on cellular respiration, it does not cause physical obstruction of the airway like traditional choking agents.
Attacks the skin and lung = Blister Agent Attacks the Airway and lung = Choking Agent Attacks the muscle of the body = Nerve Agent Attacks the oxygen carrying capacity of the body = blood Agent
Some chemical weapons as tabun, sarin, soman are considered slow effect agents.
Chemical compounds that are considered to be pulmonary choking agents include a wide array of gases, including chlorine, ammonia, phosgene, organohalides, and nitrogen oxides. Please see:Title: Pulmonary or Choking AgentsPublication: UPMC Center for Health Security, 2014Date posted: December 01, 2013
A pulmonary (choking) agent is a type of chemical weapon that primarily affects the respiratory system, leading to difficulty in breathing and potentially suffocation. Common examples include chlorine gas and phosgene. These agents cause damage to lung tissue and disrupt normal breathing, making them particularly dangerous in confined spaces.
3 blood agent: attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body4 Chokin agent: attacks the airways and lungs1 nerve agent: attacks muscles of the body2 blister agent: attacks the skin and lungs3,4,1,2Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agentAttacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agentAttacks the airway and lungs - Choking AgentAttacks the muscles of the body - Nerve AgentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body - Blood AgentAttacks the skin and lungs - Blister AgentAttacks the airways and Lungs------ Choking agentAttacks muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the oxgen-carrying capacity of the body--- Blood AgentAttacks the skin and Lungs------ Blister Agent
Water is the erosional agent in deserts with the greatest effect.