yes it is
Symptoms of exposure to poison gas can include difficulty breathing, coughing, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. In severe cases, exposure to poison gas can lead to respiratory failure, seizures, and even death. Immediate medical attention is crucial if someone has been exposed to poison gas.
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 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
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.
Chlorine gas was one of the most commonly used poison gases in World War 1. It caused severe respiratory issues and was devastating to soldiers on the battlefield. Mustard gas was another poison gas used, which caused painful blistering of the skin and lungs.
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an element that was used was chlorinethere are some others such as tear and mustard gas
poison gas was considered a war crime to use after ww1
He was actually hit by mustard gas (a poison gas that smells like mustard) near the end of World War I. The war ended while he was still in a hospital recovering from the poison.
It is an Incapacitating agent
The French army used it first not as a weapon but as a deterrent. it is similar to modern day tear gas.
The gases ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine
The first to use gas (tear gas) was by the french in August 1914 in the form of tear gas grenades (xylyl bromide) against the Germans. however the Chlorine gas was introduced to the trenches by German forces on 22 April 1915, at the start of the Second Battle of Ypres.
Poison gas became a popular weapon in WWI trench warfare, but it was also very controversal. The reason it was considered an atrocity is because inhalation of poisonous gases causes a very painful death. Some victims were known to experience blindness, chemical burns, and many who were killed with poison gas were even found with white hair.
No, its considered an ACL tear.
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