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- Sulfur_mustard abstract "The sulfur mustards, or sulphur mustards, commonly known as mustard gas, are a class of related cytotoxic and vesicant chemical warfare agents with the ability to form large blisters on the exposed skin and in the lungs. Pure sulfur mustards are colorless, viscous liquids at room temperature. When used in impure form, such as warfare agents, they are usually yellow-brown in color and have an odor resembling mustard plants, garlic, or horseradish, hence the name. Mustard gas was originally assigned the name LOST, after the scientists Wilhelm Lommel and Wilhelm Steinkopf, who developed a method for the large-scale production of mustard gas for the Imperial German Army in 1916.Mustard agents are regulated under the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). Three classes of chemicals are monitored under this Convention, with sulfur and nitrogen mustard grouped in Schedule 1, as substances with no use other than in chemical warfare. Mustard agents could be deployed on the battlefield by means of artillery shells, aerial bombs, rockets, or by spraying from warplanes.".
- Sulfur_mustard iupacName "Bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide".
- Sulfur_mustard thumbnail Sulfur-mustard-2D-skeletal.png?width=300.
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- Sulfur_mustard wikiPageExternalLink abstract.
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- Sulfur_mustard wikiPageID "46126".
- Sulfur_mustard wikiPageRevisionID "605491142".
- Sulfur_mustard hasPhotoCollection Sulfur_mustard.
- Sulfur_mustard imagefile "Sulfur-mustard-2D-skeletal.png".
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- Sulfur_mustard imagefile "Sulfur-mustard-3D-vdW.png".
- Sulfur_mustard iupacname "Bis sulfide".
- Sulfur_mustard name "Sulfur mustard".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "11".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Distilled Mustard".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Iprit".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Lost".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Mustard T- mixture".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Mustard gas".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Schwefel-Lost".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Senfgas".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Yellow Cross Liquid".
- Sulfur_mustard othernames "Yperite".
- Sulfur_mustard verifiedrevid "477002998".
- Sulfur_mustard watchedfields "changed".
- Sulfur_mustard subject Category:Blister_agents.
- Sulfur_mustard subject Category:IARC_Group_1_carcinogens.
- Sulfur_mustard subject Category:Organochlorides.
- Sulfur_mustard subject Category:Thioethers.
- Sulfur_mustard subject Category:World_War_I_chemical_weapons.
- Sulfur_mustard type ChemicalCompound.
- Sulfur_mustard type ChemicalSubstance.
- Sulfur_mustard type ChemicalSubstanceType.
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- Sulfur_mustard comment "The sulfur mustards, or sulphur mustards, commonly known as mustard gas, are a class of related cytotoxic and vesicant chemical warfare agents with the ability to form large blisters on the exposed skin and in the lungs. Pure sulfur mustards are colorless, viscous liquids at room temperature. When used in impure form, such as warfare agents, they are usually yellow-brown in color and have an odor resembling mustard plants, garlic, or horseradish, hence the name.".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Gas mostaza".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Gaz moutarde".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Gás mostarda".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Iperyt siarkowy".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Iprite".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Mosterdgas".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Senfgas".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Sulfur mustard".
- Sulfur_mustard label "Иприт".
- Sulfur_mustard label "غاز الخردل".
- Sulfur_mustard label "マスタードガス".
- Sulfur_mustard label "芥子毒气".
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Yperit.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Senfgas.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Gas_mostaza.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Gaz_moutarde.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Yperit.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Iprite.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs マスタードガス.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs 머스터드_황.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Mosterdgas.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Iperyt_siarkowy.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Gás_mostarda.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs m.0chgs.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Q81166.
- Sulfur_mustard sameAs Q81166.
- Sulfur_mustard wasDerivedFrom Sulfur_mustard?oldid=605491142.
- Sulfur_mustard depiction Sulfur-mustard-2D-skeletal.png.
- Sulfur_mustard isPrimaryTopicOf Sulfur_mustard.
- Sulfur_mustard name "Sulfur mustard".