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Chloropicrin, also
known as PS (from Port Sunlight) and nitrochloroform, is a
chemical compound currently used as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, fungicide...
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circulatory failure.
Examples of
pulmonary agents include:
Chlorine gas
Chloropicrin (PS)
Diphosgene (DP)
Phosgene (CG)
Disulfur decafluoride Perfluoroisobutene...
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injury to the lung-blood
barrier resulting in Asphyxia.
Chlorine (CL)
Chloropicrin (PS)
Diphosgene (DP)
Phosgene (CG)
carbon monoxide Nerve agents are substances...
- Pulmonary/choking
Chlorine Chloropicrin (PS)
Phosgene (CG)
Diphosgene (DP)
Disulfur decafluoride Vomiting Adamsite Chloropicrin Diphenylchlorarsine Diphenylcyanoarsine...
- Pulmonary/choking
Chlorine Chloropicrin (PS)
Phosgene (CG)
Diphosgene (DP)
Disulfur decafluoride Vomiting Adamsite Chloropicrin Diphenylchlorarsine Diphenylcyanoarsine...
- cultivars. Use disease-free
healthy seeds.
Treat with
methyl bromide,
chloropicrin, or
dazomet solution. "Big Vein".
University of
California Integrated...
- of the
nitromethane is as a
precursor reagent. A
major derivative is
chloropicrin (CCl3NO2), a
widely used pesticide. It
condenses with
formaldehyde (Henry...
- of
Pesticide Regulation received federal funds. Soil
fumigation with
chloropicrin (CP) was
first introduced in the 1950s and
methyl bromide (MB) in the...
- and
aviation Proton Synchrotron, a 1959
particle accelerator at CERN
Chloropicrin, a
highly toxic chemical compound Phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid...
- gas, CR gas, CN gas (phenacyl chloride), bromoacetone,
xylyl bromide,
chloropicrin (PS gas) and Mace (a
branded mixture).
While lachrymatory agents are...