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Q: What types of CBRNE agents are man-made and act rapidly burn and blister skin mucous membranes airways and gastrointestinal systems Cyanide Compounds Vesicants VX Sarin?
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cyanide ionCannium (Cn)the polyatomic anion cyanide. compounds can be named such as Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) and Sodium cyanide (NaCN)


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Is phosphorus in cyanide?

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