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    soldiers who were in the trenches, against whom the slow moving gas clouds would be most effective. The types of chemical warfare weapons dominated from debilitating chemicals, such as tear gas and the dreadful mustard gas, to deadly agents like chlorine and phosgene. Though there was a total of 20 different chemical agents. This chemical warfare was a vital part of the first global war. Tear Gases Ethyl bromoacetate, chloroacetone & xylyl bromide Smell &…

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    manufacture of sea salt at Montpellier. He liberated the element by passing chlorine through an aqueous solution of the residues, that contained magnesium bromide. Distillation of the material with manganese dioxide and sulfuric acid produced red vapours, which condensed to a dark liquid. The similarity of this procedure to that for making chlorine suggested to Balard that he had obtained a new element similar to chlorine. German chemist Justus von Liebig supposedly had obtained the element…

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    Ww1 Chemical Warfare

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    When a person was gassed by Phosgene or chlorine he was given pretty much just given oxygen and bed rest until there were healthy enough to return to the front. One problem that arose later into the war was gas fright or imagined gas. This happened quite frequently during the war because of the…

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    The purpose of this experiment, Free Radical Chlorination of 1-Chlorobutane, is to examine the influence of the molecular structure on the reactivity of an alkane in a free-radical chlorination using the technique of gas chromatography. In this experiment, 1-chlorobutane was used to react with sulfuryl chloride in order to produce four isometric dichlorobutanes. The percent compositions of the four isometric dichlorobutanes are 8.34% for 1,1 dichlorobutane, 21.30% for 1,2 dichlorobutane, 44.50%…

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    which are unwanted symptoms caused by that drug. However, the beneficial effects of the drug far outweigh the side effects that accompany it. In contrast, such is not the case with chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are chemical compounds containing chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms. Although they were considered as a significant breakthrough at the time of their discovery, CFCs have been found to cause various negative consequences on both the environment and humans. Before the discovery of…

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    The gas used in the poison gas is called Chlorine Gas. The Chlorine Gas burns you to death. It burn you mainly in the throat and give you pain in the chest. The poison gas was a painful way to die. It killed many at once which was a good thing I this case because that was their point. The gas was really dangerous to be around and if there was wind you weren’t recommended to put people in the gas because the wind will blow and the gas might get to you. Chlorine gas was not the only gas used back…

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    You have recently reached out to our firm Nittany Chemical Analysis to assist you in assigning the correct empirical formula for Manganese ( ) Chloride. On the 14th of September 2015, we carried out an experiment and we were able to accurately determine that manganese had an oxidation number of III. From this finding we are confident that the empirical formula for the compound in question is Manganese (III) Chloride. Throughout the entire course of this letter, we will further explain our…

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    What are the various kinds of outdoor carpet roll? Description: An outdoor carpet roll is a preferred choice among homeowners who wish to create welcoming outdoors. Staying outdoors, amid nature, you can enjoy the comfort and ambience of indoors. To know the different kinds of carpet rolls, read the following section. An outdoor carpet roll can brilliantly add to the appearance of the outdoors. They look great, covering the spaces appearing to be dirty and can fabulously add texture to the…

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    It is vital to reduce contaminates and decrease the risk of microbes in drinking water. This process is accomplished through water disinfection. This procedure can be done though several methods; however, chlorine and chloramine are the most frequently used forms of chemical disinfection (Serrano, Silva, & Gallego, 2011). When this process is utilized, there is an increased risk in the release of unwanted by-products can cause severe health risk. The use of chemical disinfection methods,…

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    Cholorofluorocarbons (CFCs), Halons and Freons which are gases commonly found in aerosol cans. Many electronic appliances release these gases as well. Chlorine is the common ingredient in these gases and is the main cause behind the depletion of the ozone layer. CFC’s have accounted for about 80% of ozone depletion (Causes). When these gases that contain chlorine rise, there is a chemical reaction…

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