You should thoroughly rinse your eyes and at least call a doctor.
Poison gas and blistered your skin and burned your eyes and that is the reason they wore gas masks
yes ,mustard gas. it was used in the war and it got in the enemies eyes
Tear gas contains chemicals that irritate the eyes, causing a burning sensation. When tear gas canisters burst, the chemicals disperse in the air and come into contact with the eyes, leading to irritation, tearing, and discomfort. The burning sensation is a result of the chemicals stimulating nerve endings in the eyes, triggering a painful response.
No... just your nose.
If propane gas gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation and redness persist or if you experience vision problems. It's important to avoid rubbing your eyes as it can worsen the irritation.
Mustard Gas unlike Chlorine gas and made severe burns and irritation to the skin. In some cases a lot of mustard gas could burn the eyes and like Chlorine can cause blindness.
Of course you can.I'm sure that Gas in your eyes will hurt badly.maybe you can be lucky.This is not a very sure answer but a plausible one.Answer:Depends on the gas. You get oxygen, nitrogen and argon and carbon dioxide in your eyes all the time. Mo t gases do nothing. Some gases (hydrogen fluoride, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur trioxide and many others) will damage your eyes
Phosgene gas can be turned into a liquid. Exposure to the gas or liquid form of phosgene can cause nausea, watery eyes, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, and coughing.
I know it is a little late but,... ther is a gas inside the onions that is let off when you cut into them. This gas irritates your eyes. To prevent this, you could look silly and do it the hard way by wearing goggles, but the best way is to cookl by an open flame, like if you have a gas oven. The heat sucks in the gas from the onion and makes it so it does not go airborn. Hope this helps.
The gas produced from high temperature combustion of Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) is hydrogen fluoride (HF). This gas is highly toxic and can be harmful if inhaled or exposed to the skin or eyes.
For example in April of 1915, Germany began using poison gas. The gas burned lungs and blinded many eyes.
No, carbon dioxide is a colourless transparent gas.