Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out
Tear gas is non-lethal in most situations. It is made to force people out of closed areas. Tear gas is legal for police and national guard use. Nerve gas is lethal or crippling in most situations. It is made to disable and kill those who breathe it. Nerve gas is banned by the Geneva Convention and a large number of other treaties. Nerve gas cannot be used by the military, national guard, or police. There have been several documented cases of uses of nerve gas outside the USA. The Soviet Union used nerve gas in Afghanistan. Iran and Iraq both used nerve gas in the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Both countries also used nerve gas against ethnic groups in rebellion (Kurds, Azerbajanis). A terrorist attack on the Japan subway system used nerve gas.
What are 2 important properties of the gas used in the chamber of a Geiger counter
Bergen-Belsen contained no gas chambers.
hana brady died in the concentration camp called lushwatzziz the gas chamber name was called the ulfintazic.
blistering-mustard-agent(mustard gas), V.X.-nerve-agent, sarin-nerve-agent.
NERVE
Same thing you'll experience in the gas chamber when you're exposed to CS tear gas - nausea, runny eyes and nose, excessive salivating, possible vomiting, tingling sensations of exposed portions of the skin and eyes.
Nerve
nerve gas
It depends on the type of nerve agent.
No, nitrogen is not a nerve agent. Nerve agents are chemical compounds that disrupt the transmission of impulses along the nerve cells and can cause paralysis and death. Nitrogen is a common element in the atmosphere and is not used as a nerve agent.
incapacitating
The gas chamber was not an event.
A nerve agent would cause drooling, breathing difficulty, and vomiting.
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