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Yes, it is true; examples: Hydrogen Cyanide Cyanogen Chloride Mustard Nitrogen Mustard Distilled Mustard Phosgene Oxime Lewsite Nerve Agents
Sarin is a chemical weapon, a nervous agent.
Chemical agents such as chlorine, phosgene, and sulfur mustard can attack the airway and lungs, leading to respiratory distress and potentially fatal consequences. These agents can damage the respiratory tissues, causing inflammation, fluid accumulation, and impaired gas exchange. Immediate medical attention is essential in cases of exposure to these chemicals.
"mustard gas" was used on the battlefields of WW1 and is still considered to be one of the most deadly of gas warfare weapons. I would also like to add a friend and neighbor of ours passed away 5 years ago from lung complications from Mustard Gas during WWII and that was confirmed by the attending doctor. It took years, but it finally caught up to our poor friend.
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.
In order , chlorine , phosgene and mustard
chlorine gas was one
Mustard Gas can be neutralized by chlorine making it a fast acting agent. Cyanide is poisonous with a rapid effect from time of exposure. Sulfur requires massive dosages for a permanent negative impact.
Yes, it is true; examples: Hydrogen Cyanide Cyanogen Chloride Mustard Nitrogen Mustard Distilled Mustard Phosgene Oxime Lewsite Nerve Agents
Tear gas, mustard gas, phosgene and chlorine gas.
Machine guns, Gas (mustard, chlorine, phosgene, etc), tanks, and airplanes
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.
only one or two. one of them was chlorine gas which was first used by the Germans in the battle of Ypres. give me trust point? (:
There was more than one kind. Phosgene, Chlorine, and Mustard Gas are three that I know of.
They were not mustard gassed (chlorine gas) they were gassed with Cyanide and people make comments on this all the time.
The gases ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine
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.