tear gas killed nearly all of its victoms but the same gas had the same but more harsher effect it sister musterd gas.it killed its victoms by when the smelt it there lungs would choke and it would make them bleed to death
Yes, ammonia is not typically used in tear gas. Tear gas usually contains chemicals such as chloroacetophenone (CN) or chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile (CS) as the active ingredient to cause irritation to the eyes, respiratory system, and skin.
Tear gas isn't actually a explosive device, it is pressurised gas which is released slowly via a valve.You may however be referring to a Stun Grenade, or commonly known as 'Flash Bang' which contains a small explosive discharge, this is A. A bright flash for temporary blindness, similar to a camera flash, and B. to release a cloud of smoke for Infiltration.Should someone be too close at the time of discharge, it may create a little burn(ing) but shouldn't have any devastating effects on the subject
"Crying gas" is a colloquial term for tear gas, a chemical weapon used for riot control. When exposed to tear gas, people experience irritation of the eyes, mucous membranes, and respiratory system, resulting in tearing, coughing, and difficulty breathing.
The main components of tear gas are a chemical irritant (like CS or CN gas) and a propellant (like a solvent or aerosol). When deployed, tear gas causes irritation and inflammation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to tearing, coughing, and discomfort.
Tear gas is not classified as a poison, but as a chemical weapon designed to cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. It can cause temporary discomfort and health effects, but it is not typically lethal in the concentrations used for riot control.
CS gas or tear gas, not to be confused with CN also called Mace.
Generally, tear gas is used to incapacitate and individual or group. Though there have been some very rare instances where it has killed someone with an existing lung disease.
From what I have heard, it is the same tear gas used for riots. Not lethal, but not much fun either.
There were tear gas pen guns that were intended ONLY to fire a cartridge with a load of crystalized CN tear gas. If you fired a standard .38 Special cartridge with a metal bullet in one of those tear gas guns, something very bad is about to happen. At the least, the tear gas gun would be destroyed. Upper end of bad- it will kill you. Medium bad- when gun blows up, will take your hand with it.
The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.
It can kill you if you smell too much of it.
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The chemical commonly known as tear gas is known as chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS). It is a riot control agent that irritates the mucous membranes, causing tearing, coughing, and temporary blindness to incapacitate individuals.
Ethers containing peroxides can be detonate as tear gas when heated. Unburned material may form powerful tear gas. When wet, also forms irritating formaldehyde gas.
The best known tear gas is "CS" gas- this contains carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and chlorine.
Yes if you breath in to much of it it can kill you
Tear gas canisters are designed not to ignite when exposed to flames. However, there is a risk of fire if a tear gas canister lands on flammable material or is directly in contact with fire for a prolonged period. It is important to handle tear gas canisters carefully and follow safety protocols.