Wet rag.
Chlorine gas and mustard gas were two poisonous gases commonly used during World War I. Chlorine gas caused choking and respiratory issues, while mustard gas caused severe blistering of the skin and mucous membranes. Both gases were devastating weapons that caused widespread casualties and long-lasting health effects.
Mustard Gas
It damages proteins, but it does not specifically target them.
No. Metals liberate hydrogen gas from acids.
Hydrogen gas is produced when a metal reacts with a dilute acid. This reaction occurs when the metal displaces hydrogen from the acid, forming metal salts and releasing hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
mustard gas kills you
signs and symptoms of mustard gas
No, its called 'mustard' gas because it has a yellow colour.
Mustard Gas was a blister agent.
mustard gas
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Any link between mustard gas and table salt.
Yes It's called mustard gas antidote. Google it if you wish.
None in the Holocaust or in the Second World War. There were victims (on both the front and at home) in the Great War.
It was succesfull for any country that used it anywhere
Because, the long term effects of Mustard Gas or Sulfur Mustard are deadly. Exposure to mustard gas usually causes birth defects, and mutations within the body, therefore it being banned for Conventional Warfare.
Germany introduced mustard gas, and they were also the first ones to use it.