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Phosgene (5416 bytes)
9: | Phosgene 74: '''Phosgene''' (also known as carbonyl chloride, [[carbon|C]]... 76: Phosgene can also result from the [[combustion]] of [[chlo... 78: Phosgene is a particularly insidious poison, as phosgene exposure often has no initial symptoms. Symptoms... 80: ...ry failure. Unlike [[nerve agent|nerve agents]], phosgene must be inhaled to cause harm and cannot be absor... Diphosgene (1484 bytes) 2: ...m:1em;">[[Image:Diphosgene.png|thumb|left|170px|Diphosgene (ClCO<sub>2</sub>CCl<sub>3</sub>)]]</div> 3: ...ure]] of 10 mmHg @ 20 °C. It decomposes to [[phosgene]] around 300 °C. 7: ...corded battlefield use was in May of [[1916]]. Diphosgene was developed because the vapours could destroy t... 9: ...gene gas, which makes it a popular substitute for phosgene in the laboratory. 12: * [[triphosgene]] Triphosgene (632 bytes) 1: ...mical compound that is used as a substitute for [[phosgene]]. At room temperature, the compounds is a white... 6: * [[Phosgene]] 7: * [[Diphosgene]] CX (459 bytes) 10: * [[Phosgene oxime]] Polycarbonate (1912 bytes) 8: ...[[molecule]]. The deprotonated oxygen reacts with phosgene through a back-side attack to create a [[tetrahed... Lachrymatory agent (648 bytes) 4: ...mounts than dangerously poisonous gases such as [[phosgene]]. Vesicant (556 bytes) 8: * [[Phosgene oxime]] Pulmonary agent (630 bytes) 7: *[[diphosgene]] (DP) 8: *[[phosgene]] (CG) Freon (3432 bytes) 26: ...s, while [[brazing]] or in a [[fire]] situation. Phosgene is a substance that was used as a [[chemical weap... Al-Fao (1552 bytes) 1: ...] such as [[sarin]], [[mustard gas|mustard]] or [[phosgene]] gases as well as conventional [[high explosive]... Phosphine (2018 bytes) 11: Phosphine is often confused with [[phosgene]], which has a similar-sounding name. Al Qa'qaa (6279 bytes) 19: ...ebuilt [[phosgene]] production facility. Although phosgene has industrial uses, it is also capable of being ... 34: * Latifiyah Phosgene and solid propellant production facility Victor Grignard (2137 bytes) 3: ...mical warfare, and worked on the manufacture of [[phosgene]] and the detection of [[mustard gas]]. His "oppo... Unit 516 (2467 bytes) 10: * [[Phosgene]] Porton Down (3359 bytes) 3: ...k was to research into the use of [[chlorine]], [[phosgene]] and [[mustard gas]] which were thought to be us... Chemical weapon proliferation (12283 bytes) 14: ...ies for [[sarin]], [[VX]], [[mustard gas]], and [[phosgene]]. Additionally, is is likely that Egypt may poss... 30: ...ng stockpiles of cyanide ([[cyanogen chloride]]), phosgene, and mustard gas. The delivery vehicles Iran poss... 49: ...program, and has produced mustard gas, sarin, and phosgene since production began in the late [[1980s]]. Use of poison gas in World War I (29392 bytes) 3: ...such as [[mustard gas]] and killing agents like [[phosgene]]. The killing capacity of gas was limited &mdash... 26: ...less and having an odour likened to "mouldy hay". Phosgene's disadvantage was that it was light-weight and r... 102: ...s Winter (''Death's Men'', 1978), a fatal dose of phosgene eventually led to "shallow breathing and retching... 147: ...antities than irritant gases such as chlorine and phosgene. The proportion of mustard gas fatalities to tot... 216: ...]. The British PH gas helmet, effective against [[phosgene]] and with which all infantry were equipped with ... The United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction (18666 bytes) 49: ...orine helping to spread the denser but more toxic phosgene. Despite the technical developments, chemical wea... Aluminium chloride (9975 bytes) 100: ...[dye|dyestuffs]] industry) from [[benzene]] and [[phosgene]].<sup>[1]</sup> In the general [[Friedel-Crafts... Chemical warfare (47416 bytes) 19: ...px solid #aaaaaa" | Chlorine<br/>Chloropicrin<br/>Phosgene<br/>Mustard 79: ... or variants were used, such as [[chlorine]] or [[phosgene]] gasses. 81: ... modifed [[artillery]] [[munition]]s to contain [[phosgene]] – a much more effective method that becam... 127: * [[Phosgene]]: CG 153: ...ut warning, especially the clear, nearly odorless phosgene — there are numerous accounts of gas shells, land...
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