Lewisite - Wikipedia Lewisite (L) (A-243) is an organoarsenic compound It was once manufactured in the United States, Japan, Germany [2] and the Soviet Union [3] for use as a chemical weapon, acting as a vesicant (blister agent) and lung irritant
Lewisite | Chemical Emergencies | CDC Lewisite is a chemical warfare agent that can cause skin blisters and damage to multiple parts of the body Signs and symptoms happen immediately after you are exposed If you were exposed, get clean and get medical care
Lewisite | Poison Gas, Arsenic Compound, Tear Gas | Britannica Lewisite, in chemical warfare, poison blister gas developed by the United States for use during World War I Chemically, the substance is dichloro(2-chlorovinyl)arsine, a liquid whose vapour is highly toxic when inhaled or when in direct contact with the skin
Lewisite | C2H2AsCl3 | CID 5372798 - PubChem Lewisite | C2H2AsCl3 | CID 5372798 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
Blister Agents: Lewisite (L), Mustard-Lewisite Mixture (HL) | Medical . . . Lewisite is an organic arsenical known for its vesicant properties Pure Lewisite is an oily, colorless liquid, while impure Lewisite is amber to black It remains a liquid at low temperatures and is persistent in colder climates It has the odor of geraniums Mustard-Lewisite Mixture is a liquid mixture of distilled Mustard (HD) and Lewisite
LEWISITE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA Lewisite produces an immediate searing sensation in the eye leading to permanent blindness if not decontaminated within one minute following exposure Signs and Symptoms of Lewisite Exposure: Signs and symptoms of acute exposure to lewisite may include headache, red staining of the conjunctiva, a garlicky odor of the breath, and pulmonary edema
5. Lewisite Acute Exposure Guideline Levels - Acute Exposure Guideline . . . Lewisite causes local corrosive damage and may cause systemic poisoning after absorption through skin or mucous membranes Exposure to lewisite causes almost immediate irritation and burning sensation in the eyes, skin, upper respiratory tract, and lungs
RCp-06t-00 Lewisite Fact Sheet - DHD2 Lewisite is an oily, colorless liquid with an odor like geraniums Mustard-Lewisite Mixture is a liquid with a garlic-like odor Mustard-Lewisite is a mixture of Lewisite and a sulfur mustard known as HD Lewisite might have been used as a chemical weapon by Japan against Chinese forces in the 1930s, but such reports have not been confirmed