mustard gas and tear gas
Graham's law can be used to determine the rate of diffusion or effusion of a gas, but it is not used specifically for diluting poisonous gases. When diluting a poisonous gas, proper ventilation or the use of appropriate equipment for gas dispersal is recommended to safely reduce the concentration of the gas in the environment.
The two noble gases commonly used to protect during welding are argon and helium. They are used to create an inert atmosphere that shields the molten metal from reacting with oxygen and nitrogen in the air, preventing oxidation and ensuring a strong, clean weld.
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Common gases used in brazing include acetylene, propane, natural gas, and hydrogen. These gases are typically used in combination with oxygen to produce a flame with the appropriate temperature for brazing different materials.
Hopefully not; they are used to flavour Gin.Some of the berries are poisonous. It depends on the type of juniper that is used.
In WW1 were used gases with tearing agents in combination with the Mustard gases.
Mustard Gas Chlorine
You don't put gas into gas masks. They are used to keep out poisonous gases.
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Chlorine, which was used as a poisonous gas in World War I.
Catalytic Converters
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Catalytic Converters
A common method used to remove poisonous gases from industrial emissions is through the use of scrubbers or absorbers. These devices involve passing the emissions through a solution that can absorb or react with the harmful gases, removing them before the emissions are released into the atmosphere. This process helps to reduce air pollution and minimize the impact of harmful gases on the environment and human health.
Graham's law can be used to determine the rate of diffusion or effusion of a gas, but it is not used specifically for diluting poisonous gases. When diluting a poisonous gas, proper ventilation or the use of appropriate equipment for gas dispersal is recommended to safely reduce the concentration of the gas in the environment.
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Notable ones were tanks and chemical warfare. 'Tanks' were named for that which they were disguised as - water tanks. Chemicals used in the First World War were gases that blinded, blistered, and killed (mustard and chlorine gases).