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Mustard Gas can be neutralized by chlorine making it a fast acting agent. Cyanide is poisonous with a rapid effect from time of exposure. Sulfur requires massive dosages for a permanent negative impact.

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Which of the following is a cyanide antidote Nitrite CANA Atropine 2-prolidoxime chloride?

The cyanide antidote is nitrite, specifically amyl nitrite or sodium nitrite, which helps to convert hemoglobin to methemoglobin, allowing it to bind cyanide. 2-PAM chloride (pralidoxime) is an antidote for organophosphate poisoning. Atropine is used to treat certain types of poisoning or overdose, but not specifically for cyanide poisoning.


What is the difference between alkaline zinc plating and cyanide zinc plating?

The main difference between alkaline zinc plating and cyanide zinc plating is the type of bath used in the plating process. Alkaline zinc plating uses an alkaline electrolyte solution, while cyanide zinc plating uses a cyanide-based electrolyte solution. Alkaline zinc plating is considered more environmentally friendly compared to cyanide zinc plating, which contains toxic cyanide compounds.


How much Cyanide is in sodium cyanide?

The formula of sodium cyanide is NaCN Therefore no. of moles of sample of NaCN is the same as that of the no. of moles of CN- ions


What is the name for NaCN?

sodium cyanide


Which cyanide is most poisonous potassium cyanide hydrogen cyanide?

The most deadliest poison would have to be the toxins released by certain bacteria in the Clostridium genus. Botulinum toxin is a serious neurotoxin that disables motor nerves' abilities to release acetylchloline, which is the neurotransmitter that relays nerve signals to muscles, and paralysis occurs. As this progresses the muscles that control the airway and breathing fail. The Botulinun toxin is by far the most deadliest poison. If you were to have the same amount of this poison as there is in a snake bite you could end an entire city.

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What agents is considered to be a fast effect agent A cyanide B sulphur C mustard D chlorine E phosgene?

c


What agents is considered to be fast effect agent?

chlorine not the answer


What are the names of ten dangerous gases?

Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations


How many different kinds of poison gas were used in World War 1?

only one or two. one of them was chlorine gas which was first used by the Germans in the battle of Ypres. give me trust point? (:


Is sodium cyanide considered a strong base?

No, sodium cyanide is not considered a strong base. It is actually a weak base.


How industrial effluents influence another pollutions?

There are often additive results from industrial pollutants - for instance styrene and chlorine will combine to produce a lachrymator (from lacrima meaning "a tear" in Latin, commonly referred to as tear gas), chlorinated hydrocarbon gas (from degreasing baths) can interact with UV light from welders in welding shops to produce phosgene, phenols in water supplies can be chlorinated in treatment plants to produce chloro-phenols, cyanide can be converted to cyanide in acidic water


What agents are considered to be fast acting?

Cyanide


What gas is in smoke?

It all depends what you are burning as there are many gases. As a guide, large amounts of hydrocarbons - methane, ethylene, ethane, acetylene. Benzyne and its derivitives. Carbon monoxide. Hydrogen Cyanide, ammonia and nitrogen oxide. Chlorine, Hydrogen chloride, phosgene, dioxene and other diocarbons. Sulphurs. Phenols. Formic acid and Aceitic acid and many many more.


Which of the following are NOT critical when treating cyanide vapor casualties?

Decontamination


Cyanide is historically found in the following EXCEPT Gold and silver mining operations seeds of plants teflon or burning plastics.?

Cyanide is historically found in the following: Gold and silver mining operations Burning plastics Cyanide is not found in the seeds of plants or Teflon.


What agents are considered slow effect agents?

Cyanide


Cyanide compounds can be found in which of the following forms?

Cyanide compounds can be found in various forms, such as hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sodium cyanide (NaCN), potassium cyanide (KCN), and cyanogen chloride (CNCl). These compounds are highly toxic and can be lethal in small concentrations.