A respirator, sometimes called a protective mask, shields your face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles if used correctly.
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The radioactive chemical in the virtual lab is iodine-131.
PO4 stands for phosphate, which is a chemical compound containing a phosphate ion. It is commonly found in biological systems and is an important component of DNA, RNA, and ATP.
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The Primary Filters
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the C2 Series canister The primary filters
primary filters or... The C2 Series Canister
Protective Mask
A respirator, sometimes called a protective mask, shields your face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles if used correctly.
c2 canister
the C2 Series canister
The C2 Series canister.
face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles
A respirator, sometimes called a protective mask, shields your face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles if used correctly.
protective mask