Mustard Gas was a blister agent.
blistering-mustard-agent(mustard gas), V.X.-nerve-agent, sarin-nerve-agent.
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Sulphur dioxide + ethylene --> mustard gas orthiodiglycol + a chlorinating agent (conc. HCl or some phosphorus trichloride) --> mustard gas.
agent orange, vx gas, mustard gas. seran
Mustard gas is the primary blister agent. Sulfur mustard, which is the active ingredient, contains no Mustard Seed...but it looks a little like mustard spread and smells like it, so they call it that. Very nasty stuff.
Chlorine, mustard gas and tear gas.
Yes, mustard is classified as a blister agent, specifically referring to sulfur mustard, commonly known as mustard gas. It is a chemical warfare agent that causes severe skin blisters, respiratory damage, and other harmful effects upon exposure. Mustard agents can persist in the environment and pose significant health risks, which is why they are banned under various international treaties.
Chlorine, Diphosgene, Tearing Agent, and Mustard Gas were used as poisions in WWI
You think probable to mustard gas.
Mustard gas is named for its yellow-brown color and its mustard-like odor. It is a chemical warfare agent, specifically a blistering agent, that was first used in World War I. The name reflects its appearance rather than its chemical composition, which is sulfur mustard. Its use in warfare has caused severe injuries and long-term health effects, making it notorious in military history.
It is an Incapacitating agent
This is the mustard gas (C4H8Cl2S).