You don't put gas into gas masks. They are used to keep out poisonous gases.
No. Poison gas was first used in World War 1.
Probably right when they started using poison gas because they already knew about poison gas from World War 2
laughing gas and bum gas
A lot of gas was used in World War 1. But they outlawed some of them.
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The concept of gas masks can be attributed to Garrett Morgan, an African American inventor who patented an early version in 1914. However, the modern gas mask as we know it today was further developed and improved by scientists and engineers during World War I to protect soldiers from chemical weapons.
chlorine and phosgene which attacked the lungsmustard gas attacked the skin
This is a poem about the first world war. The poem starts with a description of soldiers marching away from the battlefield, they are incredibly tired and hoping to get some rest. Gas! Gas! Quick boys! means there is an attack with mustard gas, which was frequently used in that war. So they need to put on the gasmasks. One of the soldiers doesn't succeed in doing this in time and he chokes.
The common name for COCl2 is phosgene. It is a toxic gas that was used as a chemical weapon during World War I.
During the First World War both sides had made extensive use of chemical weapons on the battlefield. With the development of heavy bombers it was feared that poison gas bombs would be used on civilian populations. Thus people wore, or at least carried, gas masks in case of a chemical attack. As it was, neither side used chemical weapons at all in the second war.
Japan used Mustard gas on Chinese in World War II
World War One gas attacks were when the Germans gased the Trenches out with Mustard Gas. This caused a massive amount of deaths in the War.
chlorine gas, mustard gas, machine guns, howitzers, and tanks to name a few.
World War I
mustard gas was used in world war 1 as weapon.it was introduced by Germans in 1917.
tear gas
Mustard gas was a poisonous gas used.