No. During that war it was US doctrine to utilize chemical warfare only for retaliation; the US would not use it first.
Biological warfare was not US doctrine. Not to be used.
The US reserved the right to "first strike" with nuclear weapons.
In WW I, the first poison gas used was chlorine. This is only moderately poisonous. Later they developed mustard gas and phosgene which are much worse.
Apparently, some states do still use the gas chamber. The the related link.
Which types of techniques did WHICH Vietnam use? There were two Vietnams: North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
Good question. I don't know if they ever use post code in Vietnam.
Vietnamization Bombing North Vietnam
So that you won't inhale anything poisonous.
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
Graham's law can be used to determine the rate of diffusion or effusion of a gas, but it is not used specifically for diluting poisonous gases. When diluting a poisonous gas, proper ventilation or the use of appropriate equipment for gas dispersal is recommended to safely reduce the concentration of the gas in the environment.
it is never safe to use poisonous compounds. if you are asking this, you shouldn't be using such compounds, i fear by the time i answer your question you will allready be dead. :(
The burning of charcoal produces carbon monoxide, which is a poisonous gas that can be harmful when inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to use charcoal grills in well-ventilated areas to avoid the buildup of carbon monoxide.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.
the Germans used the poisonous gas as they thought it was the best way to kill a large number of Jews minium 6 million Jews.
The gas inside glowsticks is not poisonous. It is usually a non-toxic and non-flammable chemical compound that is safe for use in such products. However, the liquid inside glowsticks can be irritating if ingested or if it comes in contact with the skin or eyes.
Chlorine gas is a poisonous gas that can be released from bleach when it reacts with other chemicals, such as ammonia. Inhaling chlorine gas can cause coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing, and can be extremely harmful to health. It is important to use bleach in a well-ventilated area and never mix it with other cleaning products.
Of course not. The 'gas chambers' service members go through during their Entry Level Training use CS Tear Gas, because the symptoms that they will have from CS will be similar to what they would experience if they had been exposed to a nerve agent.
Yes, that was a frequent concern with its use. Even modern tear gas use has been known to spread into untarget areas.
In WW I, the first poison gas used was chlorine. This is only moderately poisonous. Later they developed mustard gas and phosgene which are much worse.