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- 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 powerful irritant and blistering agent that immediately damages the skin, eyes, and respiratory (breathing) tract Because it contains arsenic, lewisite has some effects that are similar to arsenic poisoning, including stomach illness and low blood pressure
- 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
- Facts About Lewisite
Lewisite is a powerful irritant and blistering agent that immediately damages the skin, eyes, and respiratory (breathing) tract Because it contains arsenic, lewisite has some effects that are similar to arsenic poisoning, including stomach ailments and low blood pressure
- LEWISITE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Lewisite has produced an immediate and strong stinging sensation to the skin, followed by reddening within 30 minutes and blistering after 13 hours Subnormal body temperature, restlessness, hypotension, and T-wave elevations are occasionally seen
- Lewisite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lewisite (C2 H 2 AsCl 3) is a substituted arsine Lewisite was first synthesized in 1918 by a research team headed by U S Army Captain W L Lewis It is an oily vesicant (blister-causing) liquid with potential terrorist use Lewisite smells like geraniums
- Guidelines for Lewisite - Guidelines for Chemical Warfare Agents in . . .
Lewisite is a potent blister agent Like other blister agents, it not only produces casualties but also restricts use of terrain, hampers troop movements, and requires cumbersome protective gear (Somani, 1992) It is a colorless, oily liquid at room temperature with a faint “geranium-like” odor
- Lewisite (L): Blister Agent | NIOSH | CDC
Lewisite is an extremely toxic, arsenic-containing blister agent (vesicant) that affects the lungs and causes whole-body (systemic) effects It has an odor of geraniums
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