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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
Potential chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
The change to a yellow color indicates the presence of a chemical that is likely an acid or an acidic substance.
A biological agent
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Which method may be used to deliver biological warfare agents