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- Chemical_weapon abstract "A chemical weapon (CW) is a device that uses chemicals formulated to inflict death or harm on human beings. They are classified as weapons of mass destruction though they are separate from biological weapons (diseases), nuclear weapons, and radiological weapons (which use radioactive decay of elements). Chemical weapons can be widely dispersed in gas, liquid and solid forms and may easily afflict others than the intended targets. Nerve gas, tear gas and pepper spray are three modern examples.Lethal, unitary, chemical agents and munitions are extremely volatile and they constitute a class of hazardous chemical weapons that are now being stockpiled by many nations. (Unitary agents are effective on their own and require no mixing with other agents.) The most dangerous of these are nerve agents GA, GB, and VX, and vesicant (blister) agents which are formulations of sulfur mustard such as H, HT, and HD. All are liquids at normal room temperature, but become gaseous when released. Widely used during the First World War, the effects of so-called mustard gas, phosgene gas and others caused lung searing, blindness, death and maiming.Pepper spray is of common use today. It is potentially lethal. There are no recent records of pepper spray being used in war,[citation needed] despite the fact that it inflicts less injuries and has less side-effects if compared with impact and explosive weapons.Under the Chemical Weapons Convention (1993), there is a legally-binding, world-wide ban on the production, stockpiling, and use of chemical weapons and their precursors. Notwithstanding, large stockpiles thereof continue to exist, usually justified as only a precaution against putative use by an aggressor.".
- Chemical_weapon thumbnail 155mmMustardGasShells.jpg?width=300.
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageExternalLink lectureseries.html.
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- Chemical_weapon wikiPageExternalLink agentlistchem-category.asp.
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageExternalLink index-eng.php.
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageExternalLink home.aspx.
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageExternalLink www.opcw.org.
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageID "27179600".
- Chemical_weapon wikiPageRevisionID "606309849".
- Chemical_weapon below "Soviet chemical weapons canister from an Albanian stockpile".
- Chemical_weapon caption "Pallets of 155 mm artillery shells containing "HD" at Pueblo Depot Activity chemical weapons storage facility".
- Chemical_weapon data File:Albania_chemweapcanister.jpg.
- Chemical_weapon hasPhotoCollection Chemical_weapon.
- Chemical_weapon header Blister_agent.
- Chemical_weapon header Blood_agent.
- Chemical_weapon header Nerve_agent.
- Chemical_weapon header Pulmonary_agent.
- Chemical_weapon headerstyle "background-color: lightsteelblue".
- Chemical_weapon image File:155mmMustardGasShells.jpg.
- Chemical_weapon label Chlorine.
- Chemical_weapon label Chloropicrin.
- Chemical_weapon label Cyanogen_chloride.
- Chemical_weapon label Cyclosarin.
- Chemical_weapon label Diphosgene.
- Chemical_weapon label Hydrogen_cyanide.
- Chemical_weapon label Lewisite.
- Chemical_weapon label Nitrogen_mustard.
- Chemical_weapon label Phosgene.
- Chemical_weapon label Phosgene_oxime.
- Chemical_weapon label Sarin.
- Chemical_weapon label Soman.
- Chemical_weapon label Sulfur_mustard.
- Chemical_weapon label Tabun_(nerve_agent).
- Chemical_weapon label VX_(nerve_agent).
- Chemical_weapon title "Chemical weapon".
- Chemical_weapon subject Category:Aftermath_of_war.
- Chemical_weapon subject Category:Chemical_weapons.
- Chemical_weapon subject Category:Chemical_weapons_demilitarization.
- Chemical_weapon subject Category:Weapons_of_mass_destruction.
- Chemical_weapon comment "A chemical weapon (CW) is a device that uses chemicals formulated to inflict death or harm on human beings. They are classified as weapons of mass destruction though they are separate from biological weapons (diseases), nuclear weapons, and radiological weapons (which use radioactive decay of elements). Chemical weapons can be widely dispersed in gas, liquid and solid forms and may easily afflict others than the intended targets.".
- Chemical_weapon label "Arma química".
- Chemical_weapon label "Arma química".
- Chemical_weapon label "Arme chimique".
- Chemical_weapon label "Armi chimiche".
- Chemical_weapon label "Broń chemiczna".
- Chemical_weapon label "Chemical weapon".
- Chemical_weapon label "Chemische Waffe".
- Chemical_weapon label "Chemische wapens".
- Chemical_weapon label "Химическое оружие".
- Chemical_weapon label "化学兵器".
- Chemical_weapon label "化学武器".
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Chemická_zbraň.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Chemische_Waffe.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Χημικά_όπλα.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Arma_química.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Arme_chimique.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Senjata_kimia.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Armi_chimiche.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs 化学兵器.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs 화학_무기.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Chemische_wapens.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Broń_chemiczna.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Arma_química.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs m.0bwkbcx.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Q3639228.
- Chemical_weapon sameAs Q3639228.
- Chemical_weapon wasDerivedFrom Chemical_weapon?oldid=606309849.
- Chemical_weapon depiction 155mmMustardGasShells.jpg.
- Chemical_weapon isPrimaryTopicOf Chemical_weapon.