1914
There was more than one kind. Phosgene, Chlorine, and Mustard Gas are three that I know of.
Several different poison gases were used in WW I; phosgene was the most lethal. Chlorine and lewisite were also used.Most of the gas used was either Chlorine Gas or Mustard GasHowever others were used as well including Tear Gas (bromide compounds) and Phosgene.
No- it was first used in 1915- World War I. See link below-
Chlorine, Mustard Gas, and Phosgene were all used. Chlorine irritates mucous membranes and causes suffocation, Mustard Gas causes blistering anywhere it contacts the body (externally or internally), and Phosgene destroys the pulmonary alveoli causing suffocation.
World War One.
phosgene and chlorine.
Phosgene was a poisonous gas used during World War I. It is produced by the reaction between carbon monoxide and chlorine gas. It is currently used in the production of some insecticides and pharmaceuticals.
The common name for COCl2 is phosgene. It is a toxic gas that was used as a chemical weapon during World War I.
Tear gas, mustard gas, phosgene and chlorine gas.
Chlorine, phosgene, acrolein . . . take your pick.
White Star was a poison gas combination of phosgene and chlorine that the Allies deployed. Phosgene was the more poisonous agent, and chlorine was used to disperse the gas on enemy trenches.
chlorine and phosgene which attacked the lungsmustard gas attacked the skin
In World War I the Germans used phosgene and chlorine gases on their enemies. During the Iran-Iraq War, Iraq used chemical weapons on the Kurds in Halabja.
There was more than one kind. Phosgene, Chlorine, and Mustard Gas are three that I know of.
It is important to note that creating phosgene gas is extremely dangerous and illegal. Phosgene gas is a highly toxic chemical that was used as a chemical weapon during World War I. It can cause severe respiratory issues and even death. It is illegal to create phosgene gas without proper authorization and expertise. It is highly recommended to avoid attempting to create phosgene gas under any circumstances.
chlorine gas was one
Several different poison gases were used in WW I; phosgene was the most lethal. Chlorine and lewisite were also used.Most of the gas used was either Chlorine Gas or Mustard GasHowever others were used as well including Tear Gas (bromide compounds) and Phosgene.