No, most likely was it old. Perfume has a expiration date too so never by it second hand.
chemical warfare agents
Nuclear, biological and chemical weaponry.
Erasmus Morgan Weaver has written: 'Military Explosives - Chemical Synthesis and Testing' 'Notes on military explosives' -- subject(s): Military Explosives, Explosives
The ability of a substance to form a new substance is determined by its reactivity, which is influenced by factors such as electron configuration, bond strength, and chemical composition. Substances with high reactivity are more likely to undergo chemical reactions and form new compounds when they come into contact with other substances.
TH, also known as triethylaluminum, is a pyrophoric chemical compound that is used as a fuel in military systems such as solid rocket propellants and flame projectors. It ignites spontaneously upon contact with air and is highly reactive, making it useful in military applications where a rapid and intense source of heat is required.
One may not buy any form of chemical weapons through any legal channels. Only a government's military operations may possess chemical weapons legally.
A plastic shopping bag is typically made from a thermoplastic material, such as polyethylene. Thermoplastics can be heated and reshaped multiple times without undergoing any significant chemical change. In contrast, thermosetting plastics harden permanently after being shaped and cannot be remolded. Therefore, plastic shopping bags fall into the thermoplastic category.
Julian Perry Robinson has written: 'Public Health Response to Biological and Chemical Weapons' 'The effects of weapons on ecosystems' -- subject(s): Biological warfare, Chemical warfare, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biological warfare, Environmental aspects of Chemical warfare, Environmental aspects of Military weapons, Environmental aspects of Nuclear weapons, Environmental aspects of War, Military weapons, Nuclear weapons, War 'The United States binary nerve-gas programme' -- subject(s): Asphyxiating and poisonous Gases, Chemical weapons, Military policy, War use 'Chemical and biological warfare developments, 1985' -- subject(s): Biological warfare, Chemical warfare
The Chicago Tear Gas Company, established in the early 20th century, was a manufacturer of tear gas and other chemical agents, particularly during World War II. In 1941, the company was involved in producing chemical munitions for military use, reflecting the growing demand for such materials during wartime. The company's products were utilized by law enforcement and the military, contributing to the broader wartime industrial effort. Its operations highlighted the intersection of chemical manufacturing and military applications during that period.
New technologies were made. There were new weapons such as Tanks, Cannons, Submarines, Chemical Gas, and Military Airplanes.
Incapacitating agent, Riot Control Agent, CS, and CN, are all descriptions of non-lethal agents used in military training. This training is generally designed to prepare military members to protect themselves in hazardous environment such as chemical agent contaminated areas.
Dan M. Townsend has written: 'RDX and HMX sorption in thin disk soil columns' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military explosives, Explosives, Military, Military Explosives, Soil absorption and adsorption, TNT (Chemical)