The poison gas used in WWI was primarily chlorine gas, followed by phosgene and mustard gas. These gases were used by both the Allies and the Central Powers, causing widespread suffering and casualties among soldiers on the battlefield.
The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
During World War I, poison gas was used as a chemical weapon by both the Allies and the Central Powers. It caused horrific suffering and death among soldiers, leading to the development of international chemical warfare treaties. Key chemicals used included chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas.
the mustard gas
It was succesfull for any country that used it anywhere
was Mustard gas used in U.S.M.C. boot camp gas chamber in 1973
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Germany introduced mustard gas, and they were also the first ones to use it.
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The earliest was tear gas (xylyl chloride), followed by chlorine in 1915, and by phosgene gas and "mustard gas" (Yperite) on a larger scale. Used to a lesser extent were bromine and chloropicrin. The French army also used one of the first nerve gases, one obtained from prussic acid.
Mustard gas is a deadly mix of chemicals that form a gas that goes into your lungs and literally burns you inside out. It was used in the trenches during ww1 but it was never used after that
A gas called "Mustard Gas"" was used.