Plutonium
Plutonium is one of the most deadly substances known to man.
Novichok is a series of nerve agents that were developed by the Soviet Union in the 1980s and 1990s and allegedly the most deadly nerve agents ever made. belong to "third generation chemical weapons" designed as a part of Soviet "Foliant" program.
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yes it is deadly
The most deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power its equipment was Plutonium. Plutonium was used to power the generator.
The hypergolic fuel and oxidizer used in the maneuvering thrusters.hydrazinered fuming nitric acid
Plutonium was the most deadly poison that was used in the Apollo program. This poison was very toxic and killed many.
The hypergolic fuel and oxidizer used in the maneuvering thrusters.hydrazinered fuming nitric acid
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The hypergolic fuel and oxidizer used in the maneuvering thrusters.hydrazinered fuming nitric acid
S waves
It evaporates quickly and it's deadly to drink.
Because it has swept fast past a lot of land, picking up earth and rubbish on the way.
The Empire has an extensive amount of resources so they are able to manufacture massive amounts of equipment and produce large and deadly vehicles, but the rebels are able to use less than legal equipment to fight so they do have advantages in some areas.
The deadly effects of an atomic, or nuclear weapon include heat, radiation and blast. All three of these effects will propagate over a greater surface area if detonated some distance in the air over the target. Assuming the target population is concentrated at or near the surface, such as a city or most military bases, an air burst would be most deadly. If the target is underground in a hardened bunker, then a surface or even subsurface detonation would be more effective.