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What is common name of tear gas?

Tear gas is the common name for a lachrymatory agent. There are no other informal names for a lachrymator.


What is chemicle name of tear gas?

It is 2-Chlorobenzalmalononitrile.


Which gases does smoke contain?

the smoke contain a gas name that gas


What does Orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile mean?

It's the chemical name for CS gas (tear gas).


What chemical is known as tear gas?

The chemical commonly known as tear gas is known as chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS). It is a riot control agent that irritates the mucous membranes, causing tearing, coughing, and temporary blindness to incapacitate individuals.


What is the common name and chemical name of tear gas and laughing gas?

Laughing gas, sometimes called "nos" or "nitrous", is NO2, nitrous oxide. Tear gas refers to several different compounds which may or may not have a general structure.


What is the chemical name of tear gas?

The two most commonly used tear gases are ω-chloroacetophenone, or CN, and o-chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile, or CS


Why the methane gas does not contain household gas?

Because it is the other way around: Household gas (group name, mixture, not pure) may contain methane gas (chemical name for compound: CH4) among other gasses.


Which gas is used in tear gas and which gas is used in laughing gas?

The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.


Is ethane used as tear gas?

Ethers containing peroxides can be detonate as tear gas when heated. Unburned material may form powerful tear gas. When wet, also forms irritating formaldehyde gas.


What element of the periodic table is used in tear gas?

The best known tear gas is "CS" gas- this contains carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and chlorine.


Can tear gas ignite with fire?

Tear gas canisters are designed not to ignite when exposed to flames. However, there is a risk of fire if a tear gas canister lands on flammable material or is directly in contact with fire for a prolonged period. It is important to handle tear gas canisters carefully and follow safety protocols.