Gas warfare was a huge issue during World War I. Men had only seconds to put on their gas masks or they risked blindness and death. The gas would cause men to literally start coughing up their lungs.
Gas was first used in warfare during the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915 by the Germans.
For a solid, draw compacted circles (atoms). For a liquid, draw a little separated circles with some lines to show they are moving For a gas, Draw few circles spread out and make long light lines to show that they traveled Hope this helps.
The process in which gas molecules come closer together to form a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and lose kinetic energy, resulting in a phase change from gas to liquid.
Weapons such as poison gas were developed as a reaction to the stalemate that occurred throughout most of the war.
Purple gas commonly refers to the chemical weapon known as chlorine gas. It is a highly toxic substance that can harm anyone who inhales it, regardless of their gender or age. It is typically used in warfare and is prohibited under international law.
Gas warfare was a huge issue during World War I. Men had only seconds to put on their gas masks or they risked blindness and death. The gas would cause men to literally start coughing up their lungs.
Warfare using mustard gas and chlorine gas.
Gas warfare would have been the warfare conducted by using poisonous gas to clear out trenches during WW1, but even during WW1 when gas was the most common, it still wasn't used excessively as it was viewed as an evil way to fight.
Gas and artillery warfare. Artillery --> Guns.
At one point gas warfare was used, in the trench warfare So, yes it was uses
In WW I, the first poison gas used was chlorine. This is only moderately poisonous. Later they developed mustard gas and phosgene which are much worse.
chlorine
poison gas is no longer allowed in warfare.
There is no such thing as arterial blood gas. When they draw blood it is drawn into a vial that has a vacuum, so it may appear that they are drawing gas, but no such gas exists. Also, when they draw blood they draw it from a vein.
The invention of machine guns, gas warfare and trench warfare
Gas, bio logical warfare
Things associated with the Western Front include: Trench warfare Battles between Germany and France Poisonous gas