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
H- or L-series blister
Persistent
When M8 paper changes to a yellow color, it indicates the presence of a blister agent, specifically sulfur mustard.
When paper turns yellow, it is typically a sign of oxidation caused by exposure to air and light. This deterioration is often accelerated by acids present in the paper itself or in the environment.
Nitrogen oxide is not typically considered a chemical agent in the context of warfare or chemical weapons. However, it can have harmful effects on health and the environment when present in high concentrations, such as contributing to air pollution and smog.
The change to a yellow color indicates the presence of a chemical that is likely an acid or an acidic substance.
G-se
G-series nerve
H- or L-series blister
G-series nerve
H- or L-series blister
Yellow to gold is an indicated of chemical 'G' agents, which are nerve agents.
When paper turns yellow, it is typically a sign of oxidation caused by exposure to air and light. This deterioration is often accelerated by acids present in the paper itself or in the environment.
Yellow to gold colour indicates the presence of G (nerve) agents.
G-series Nerve
g series nerve
G-series nerve
When M8 paper changes to a yellow color, it indicates the presence of a blister agent, specifically sulfur mustard.