Narcotics
One of the most persistent types of nerve agents is VX, which is a highly toxic organophosphate compound that can persist in the environment for an extended period of time. VX is considered a persistent nerve agent due to its ability to remain active on surfaces and in soil, posing a prolonged risk of exposure.
Persistent
Persistent agents are chemical substances that can cause casualties for more than 24 hours after they have been released. These agents remain in the environment for a prolonged period of time, posing a threat to individuals who come in contact with them even after the initial release. Examples of persistent agents include nerve agents like VX and sulfur mustard.
Attacks the skin and lung = Blister Agent Attacks the Airway and lung = Choking Agent Attacks the muscle of the body = Nerve Agent Attacks the oxygen carrying capacity of the body = blood Agent
Persistent
Narcotics
One of the most persistent types of nerve agents is VX, which is a highly toxic organophosphate compound that can persist in the environment for an extended period of time. VX is considered a persistent nerve agent due to its ability to remain active on surfaces and in soil, posing a prolonged risk of exposure.
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A persistent agent. Any of the classes of chemical agents - nerve, blood, blister and so on - can be made into a persistent agent.
Which type of nerve agent is the MOST persistent
Persistent
It depends on the type of nerve agent.
Nerve
not nerve
Persistent
Persistent
Persistent