Blistering Agent is a chemical compound that causes severe skin, eye and mucosal pain and irritation. They are named for their ability to cause severe chemical burns, resulting in painful water blisters on the bodies of those affected. Although the term is often used in connection with large-scale burns caused by chemical spills or chemical warfare agents.
Blistering Agent is commonly splitted into 3 categories. They are:
-Sulfur Mustards
-Nitrogen Mustards
-Lewisite
Its pok-a-tok you blumbering, blistering idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jonathan Swift in 1729 wrote "A Modest Proposal," which was a blistering satire on the Potato Famine.
No, Elvis Presley was not a federal agent.
agent orange ws shipped from the US into US Bases in Vietnam then they put the agent orange onto the helicopters then they launch the helicopters to spray the agent orange
See website: Agent Orange.
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An agent - usually chemical,which causes blistering of the skin
An agent - usually chemical,which causes blistering of the skin
blistering-mustard-agent(mustard gas), V.X.-nerve-agent, sarin-nerve-agent.
Yes, phosgene oxime is a powerful vesicant, which means it causes blistering and tissue damage upon contact with skin or mucous membranes. It was used as a chemical warfare agent in the past due to its blistering properties.
Sarin is a nerve agent, not a vesicant blister agent. Vesicant blister agents such as lewisite, phosgene oxime, and nitrogen mustard cause blistering on the skin and mucous membranes. Sarin, on the other hand, disrupts the nervous system and does not primarily cause blistering.
The Blistering Sun was created on 2006-04-25.
Torrid - very hot, blistering, scorching
The most effective blistering solution for treating burns is aloe vera gel.
A swelling of the crust of a lava flow formed by the puffing-up of gas or vapor beneath the flow is called blistering.
Blistering By young brock
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