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Among the CW agents produced were phosgene, mustard, lewisite, hydrogen cyanide, and diphenyl cyanarsine.
Now obviously all of that wasn't mustard, a lot of the deaths were actually due to phosgene and chlorine.
Greenpeace found that perc breaks down into the toxic byproducts phosgene, vinyl chloride, carbon tetrachloride and trichloroacetic acid.
However, there is conflicting evidence on the benefit of diuretics in phosgene induced pulmonary oedema.
The primary gaseous agents used were chlorine, phosgene, a combination of the two, and mustard gas.
According to the Monterey Centre for Nonproliferation Studies, these include cyanogen chloride, phosgene and mustard gas, and some nerve agents.
Presumably, sarin, tabun, phosgene, adamsite, prussic acid and a family of mustard gases, comprising the basis of KPA chemical weapons, are produced here.
In case of fire, use detectors that can identify substances such as phosgene, hydrogen chloride and carbon oxide.
The substance decomposes by strong heating and burning, and produces toxic, corrosive fumes made up of hydrogen chloride and phosgene.
We have such chemical weapons as hydrogen cyanide and phosgene that have been used before.
However, its immediate precursor compound, thiodiglycol, is used industrially, although in quantities that don't come anywhere near chlorine or phosgene.
Among other uses, phosgene is used in pesticides, pharmaceuticals and dyes.
Schedule 3 comprises a number of toxic or precursor chemicals with widespread industrial uses, such as phosgene, hydrogen cyanide, phosphorus trichloride and thionyl chloride.
The road past Casualty Corner to Contalmaison was intermittently swept with shrapnel and high explosive and drenched with phosgene gas.
What do nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, phosgene, chlorine and vinyl chloride all have in common?
Modern blister agents include sulfur mustard, nitrogen mustard, phosgene oxime, phenyldichlorarsine, and lewisite.
When exposed to air, ultraviolet light or humidity, colourless 1,2-dichloroethane gradually darkens and forms phosgene and hydrogen chloride.
Loss of hydrogen chloride from trichloromethanol produces phosgene as a reactive intermediate.
New agents, notably phosgene and mustard, had been developed and used.
In June 1988, he bombed the Iranian Majnoun islands with mustard gas and phosgene, killing between 10,000 and 15,000 people.
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By December 1, 1917, it had been decided to build at Edgewood a chlorpicrin plant and a phosgene plant.
England received 900 tons of our chlorpicrin and 368 tons of American phosgene.
Chlorine and phosgene strongly attack the mucous membranes of the respiratory organs, causing bad coughing.
Among the compounds named was phosgene, a gas so lethal that one part in ten thousand of air may be fatal.
This relief was considerably interrupted by a further lavish use of phosgene by the Germans.
The gas used by the enemy is generally a mixture of chlorine and phosgene, both of which are strongly asphyxiating.
In addition to this we shipped 18,600 Livens drums loaded with phosgene.
This photo shows the Livens drums being filled with phosgene.
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