Industrial chemicals include choking agents and blood agents; warfare agents include blister agents and nerve agents.
meh
When the chemicals were used in warfare they chemicals were usually a yellow-brown in color and smelled like mustard.
chemical warfare was prevalent , later outlawed by the Geneva convention
Its on mw3.The look like suicide bombers but with chemical gases the kill you slowly.
Iron Bridge
Chemicals for chemical nuclear warfare
Bio warfare is living creatures; if a contaminated mosquito was delivered to the enemy that would be bio warfare. Chemical warfare is just what it says: chemicals.
See website: Chemical Warfare; Agent Orange specifically
trench warfare chemical warfare
The definition of the term 'chemical warfare' is warfare where one side uses chemical weapons to kill or injure those on the other sides. It is a controversial weapon and condemned by the UN.
Warfare using mustard gas and chlorine gas.
meh
John Cookson has written: 'A survey of chemical and biological warfare' -- subject(s): Biological warfare, Chemical warfare 'Using Unix'
What do you mean by related? Is it about chemical warfare? No. Is there some underlying theme about chemical warfare that is played out via symbolism in the story? I don't see how. Maybe read it and find out? it's good!
It was called "The Chemists' War" due to the significant involvement of chemists in developing chemical weapons during World War I. This led to the use of chemical warfare, including deadly gases like mustard gas, and marked the first large-scale use of chemical weapons in a conflict. The use of chemicals in warfare during this time had a profound impact on the tactics and strategies employed by both sides.
When the chemicals were used in warfare they chemicals were usually a yellow-brown in color and smelled like mustard.
Yes