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Q: What was the smell of chlorine gas in ww1?
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What does chlorine gas look like?

chlorine gas is a green gas. in swimming pools you get a faint smell of it from the disinfectant they use to keep it clean. in ww1 they fired shells containing chlorine gas. the gas is poisonous so therefore the soldiers would die.


What kind of gas was used in the trenches in ww1?

Chlorine, mustard gas and tear gas.


What was chlorine gas in WW1?

Chlorine gas was a gas which killed many soldiers on the front lines, and it caused death from the 'melting' of the lungs after inhaling it.


When did the Germans first use chlorine gas ww1?

battle of the ypres


What was the most powerful gas in WW1?

In order , chlorine , phosgene and mustard


How was chlorine gas used?

It was used as a weapon during WW1. The gas was packed into artillery shells and shot into the enemy trenches.


What gas is yellow and is poison?

Chlorine gas has a yellowish-green appearance. As relates to warfare and WW1 chlorine gas was first used by the Germans against French troops in the second battle of Ypes, 1914.


What does bleach smell like?

Bleach smells of chlorine because if you add an acid to bleach, you will produce chlorine gas.


Why should the reaction of chlorine and potassium iodide be in a fume cupboard?

Chlorine is produced in a fume cupboard because it is a poisonous gas. In WW2 or WW1, Chlorine Gas was used as a gas attack which killed soldiers. Strong Chlorine Gas can poison you so it has to made in a fume cupboard so the scientists don't die!


What were the weapons used in ww1 to cause all the injuries?

Mustard and chlorine gas. As well as machine guns.


Does chlorine have odour is it worse than wastewater?

If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.


What is a green gas with a characteristic smell often used in water treatment?

The answer to your question is CHLORINE