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Lewisite (2538 bytes)
2: ...te structure.PNG|frame|left|Chemical structure of Lewisite]] 3: ...be used in combination as [[mustard gas|mustard]]-lewisite. 9: ...sure is 0.35 mm Hg and its density is 1.89 g/cm³. Lewisite hydrolyses in water to form hydrochloric acid, an... 13: ...covered just after WW II and effectively rendered Lewisite obsolete. British anti-Lewisite (636 bytes) 1: ...It is a colorless, oily liquid. It decontaminates Lewisite into a non-toxic cyclic compound. BAL (235 bytes) 5: ...wisite]]''', the antidote for the blister agent [[Lewisite]] Vesicant (556 bytes) 2: ...kin. Such compounds include [[mustard gas]] and [[lewisite]], two chemical warfare agents. 5: * [[Lewisite]] Chelation therapy (4279 bytes) 4: ...gas warfare; BAL bound the arsenic compounds from lewisite in the body and enabled it to be excreted harmles... Chemical Weapons Convention (6117 bytes) 39: * [[Lewisite]]s: 40: ** 2-Chlorovinyldichloroarsine (Lewisite 1) 41: ** Bis(2-chlorovinyl)-chloroarsine (Lewisite 2) 42: ** Tris(2-chlorovinyl)-arsine (Lewisite 3) Arsine (3185 bytes) 90: ...Some organic compounds based on arsine, such as [[lewisite]], [[adamsite]], [[Clark I]] and [[Clark II]], ha... Unit 516 (2467 bytes) 15: * Sulfur Mustard and Lewisite Chemical warfare (47416 bytes) 25: | style="border-right: 1px solid #aaaaaa" | Lewisite 120: * [[Lewisite]]: L 268: ...]] and the recently-developed [[blister agent]] [[Lewisite]] against [[China|Chinese]] troops. During these ... List of medical abbreviations (17367 bytes) 82: * BAL [[British anti-Lewisite]] April 2003 (35487 bytes) 151: ...ure to [[Tabun]] and [[Sarin]] nerve agents and [[lewisite]] blistering agents while searching an Iraqi [[ag... List of minerals (complete) (68295 bytes) 2015: #[[Lewisite]]
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