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it turns to acid in the lungs causing you to choke to death while your lungs get eaten away at by the acid, in other words it kills u

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What was some of the most devastating World War I weapons?

The most devastating world war 1 weapons had to be machine guns, mustard gas, and artillery. Mustard gas was a really nasty chemical that created big blisters on the flesh and lungs if inhaled.


What damage did mustard gas do?

Mustard gas burned the skin upon contact and when inhaled, burned up the lungs to where you would begin coughing up pieces of lung. It was fired from artillery guns and used to clear enemy trenches and soften up defenses.


What was mustard gas like?

mustard gas kills you


What happens when you mix chlorine and petrol?

Mixing chlorine gas with petrol can result in a highly flammable and potentially explosive mixture. In addition, the reaction between chlorine and petrol can produce toxic fumes which can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to handle and store these substances separately to prevent any accidents or harm.


Symptoms of mustard gas?

signs and symptoms of mustard gas


Is mustard gas made of mustard plant?

No, its called 'mustard' gas because it has a yellow colour.


What kind of agent was mustard gas?

Mustard Gas was a blister agent.


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mustard gas


Which is the main gas humans exhale?

Carbon dioxide (CO2). It is exchanged with Oxygen (O), which is inhaled. This exchange is called the Gas Exchange and it happens in the Aveolus.


What is the name of the gas you inhaled?

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What kind of gas was used in the trenches during World War 1?

It was called 'Mustard Gas'.


Is mustard gas a gas or explosive?

Actually neither, like many other chemical weapons "mustard gas" is a liquid that is dispensed as an aerosol (many fine droplets suspended in air) by a sprayer (somewhat similar in principle to a hairspray can or a spray paint can, except typically enclosed in an artillery shell).As these tiny droplets either land on skin or are inhaled they are absorbed by the tissue and blister it.