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Diphenylchlorarsine

Diphenylchlorarsine logo #21000 Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) is the organoarsenic compound with the formula (C6H5)2AsCl. It is a low-melting solid. It is highly toxic and was once used in chemical warfare. It is also an intermediate in the preparation of other organoarsenic compounds. The molecule consists of a pyramidal As(III) center attached to two phenyl rings and one chloride....
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diphenylchlorarsine

diphenylchlorarsine logo #20688Toxic gas, used by the Germans (as Clark 1) in World War I. Inhaling causes nausea, vomiting, headaches, and chest pains but it is rarely lethal and then only in extremely high concentrations rarely...
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diphenylchlorarsine

diphenylchlorarsine logo #20973(C6H5)2A5Cl;a sternutator, inhalation of which causes violent sneezing, cough, salivation, headache, and retrosternal pain; a common vomiting agent used in mob and riot control. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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diphenylchlorarsine

diphenylchlorarsine logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: dī-fen′il-klōr-ar′sēn Definitions: 1. A violent sternutator, inhalation of which also causes cough, salivation, headache, and retrosternal pain; a common vomiting agent used in mob and riot control.
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Diphenylchlorarsine

Diphenylchlorarsine logo #21217Diphenylchlorarsine is a toxic gas that was used by the Germans (who called it Clark 1) in the Great War. Inhaling the gas causes nausea, vomiting, headaches, and chest pains but it is rarely lethal and then only in extremely high concentrations rarely achieved in field conditions. It was introduced simultaneously with mustard gas as the agent to b...
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