MUSTARD GAS

chemical compound used as a poison gas in World War I. The burning sensation it causes on contact with the skin is similar to that caused by oil from black mustard seeds. The compound is not a gas but a colorless, oily liquid with a somewhat sweet, agreeable odor; it boils at 217 degrees Celsius. A powerful vesicant, mustard gas causes severe blistering even in small quantities. Highly irritating to the eyes, it quickly causes conjunctivitis and blindness. If inhaled, it attacks the respiratory tract and lungs, causing pulmonary edema. Some effects of exposure to mustard gas are delayed up to 12 hr; death may result several days after exposure. Mustard gas was introduced by the Germans in warfare against the British at Ypres, Belgium, in July, 1917, and took a heavy toll of casualties. It is dispersed as an aerosol by a bursting shell. Chemically, mustard gas is a thioether, 2,2′-dichlorodiethyl sulfide, (ClCH2CH2)2S. It can be prepared by reacting ethylene with sulfur monochloride, S2Cl2, or by other methods. Its vesicant property is readily destroyed either by oxidation or by chlorination (e.g., with bleaching powder).

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...provided a lucrative target, and the gas-laden vessel was among the seventeen...about in a harbor saturated with mustard gas. Rescuers and medical officers...take proper medical measures for mustard gas victims. Casualties were heavy...
...Luftwaffe Ju-88 bombers. Mustard gas spewed out over the harbor...sustaining different degrees of mustard burns. Sixty-nine more died...Harvey who could identify the mustard gas cargo was killed in the...research into various effects of mustard and nitrogen mustard agents...mechanism of action of nitrogen mustards under the mantle of military...
...may have encouraged Saddam to use mustard gas against these human-wave attacks...the last two offensives, Iraq used mustard gas delivered by Su-22 Fitter groundattack...an enemy on a mountain peak with mustard gas, the heavy density of the gas...
...Illnesses. Pechura, C. M., and D. P. Rall, eds., Institute of Medicine, Veterans at Risk: The Health Effects of Mustard Gas and Lewisite, Washington, D. C.: National Academy Press, 1993. Pendergast, M. K., Statement by Mary K. Pendergast...
...the Products of Interaction of Mustard Gas with Skin Tissues . 3 This dissertation...started their experiments with mustard gas on prisoners of the Sachsenhausen...wounds were then infected with mustard gas. Other subjects were forced to...
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...interviewed Tom Mitchell, a former mustard gas volunteer who was seeking compensation...produced a documentary film, Keen as Mustard, in 1989; she describes her book...350 pages, the length of Keen as Mustard may discourage some readers, although...
...that the nonmycorrhizal garlic mustard produces chemical(s) that...potentially compete with garlic mustard for resources. We hypothesize...using the LI-COR 6400 infrared gas analysis system between 9 A...photosynthetic response of garlic mustard was essentially the same as...
...chips for neurons" revolution (Mustard, 1995) is affecting all aspects...potash, grain, and oil and gas are traded less or drop in value...explanation?" He said, "Mustard, its coping skills." I said...will pay a price (Cynader and Mustard, 1997). The effects of poor...
...University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, and Harvard University. James Choi acknowledges financial support from the Mustard Seed Foundation. All three authors acknowledge individual and collective financial support from the National Institute on...
...many attacks used a combination of mustard gas and nerve agents, including sarin...chemical weapons agents, including mustard gas and the nerve agents tabun (GA...would take to restart sarin and mustard gas production, he learned the timelines...
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Mustard Gas Likely Present during Gulf War ARMY PFC David Fisher "likely" suffered from mustard gas exposure after examining an Iraqi bunker...Division, Fisher was likely exposed to mustard gas while exploring enemy bunker complexes...
Russian Site Completes Mustard Gas Disposal Russian authorities announced Nov. 14 that the Gorny chemical destruction facility completed disposal of the mustard gas stocks held there, Interfax reported Nov. 17. More than 600...
...the deadliest of these chemicals, mustard gas. It had caused deaths and horrific...colonial enemies. Britain launched mustard-gas artillery shells against Afghans...with the RAFs reluctance to drop mustard-gas bombs. `I do not understand...
...the Wwii Liberty Ship Poison Gas Disaster Cover-up NIGHTMARE...loaded with top secret poison mustard gas canisters and bombs. Officially...including deploying deadly mustard gas if the need arose. Within...Churchill had all mention of a Mustard Gas Attack at Bari purged from...
...blood; blister agents such as mustard gas attack the skin and airways...applications. The manufacture of mustard gas, for example, requires...manufactured in solid, liquid or gas form, deliverable as powder...cases odourless, liquids and gases released by stealth, would...
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...asphyxiating, poisonous and other gases - employed chemical weapons...targeted with nerve agents and mustard gas more than 30 times, with 34,000 people exposed to mustard gas alone. * Iraqs first...out in March 1984 when mustard gas and nerve agents were...
Soldiers Suffer from Mustard Gas after Exploding Bomb; Gower Beach...TWO soldiers may have been exposed to mustard gas after detonating an unexploded...associated with exposure to sulphur mustard - mustard gas. They were treated in...
...S. Concerned about Security for Mustard Gas, Chemicals. Byline: Eli Lake...closely watching Libyas stockpiles of mustard gas and their precursor chemicals...that Libya has close to 14 tons of mustard gas that it has not destroyed despite...
...Problems persist in Iranian city hit by mustard gas in 87 Byline: Joyce Howard Price...result of exposure to Iraqi sulfur mustard warheads more than 15 years ago...long-term study of the effects of mustard gas. So this study is very significant...
...Refused to Listen to Warnings over Mustard Gas; Owen: Poet Saw Effects of Gas...heeded warnings about the horrors of mustard gas, documents reveal. British...possible for the Allies to have employed mustard gas before it was used by the Germans...
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MUSTARD GAS chemical compound used as a poison gas...similar to that caused by oil from black mustard seeds. The compound is not a gas but a...degrees Celsius. A powerful vesicant, mustard gas causes severe blistering even in small...
NITROGEN MUSTARD any of various poisonous...military use (see poison gas ). Like mustard gas and lewisite, it...brain tumors. Nitrogen mustards cause mutations in the...susceptibility to nitrogen mustards, with rapidly proliferating...side effect of nitrogen mustard therapy. The nitrogen...
POISON GAS any of various gases sometimes used in warfare or...body surfaces (see lewisite ; mustard gas ); lacrimators ( tear gas ) produce severe eye irritation; sternutators (vomiting gases) cause nausea; nerve gases...world continued to develop new gases. Poison gas was used in the Iran-Iraq...
...war of incendiaries, poison gases , and other chemical substances...effectiveness is uncertain. Poison gas was first used during World...The Germans also introduced mustard gas later in the war. Afterward...powers continued to stockpile gases for possible future use and...II, but the Germans did use gases for mass murder during the...stockpiled the first nerve gas. It is odorless and colorless...
LEWISITE loo sit , liquid chemical compound used as a poison gas . Like mustard gas and nitrogen mustard, it is a blistering agent; when inhaled, it is a powerful respiratory irritant. The absorption of...


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