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The Soviet military has never acknowledged using the gas, chloropicrin.
Because of these properties, chloropicrin can only be delivered in shell form as a chemical weapon.
Tests have shown that chloropicrin causes humans to shut their eyes involuntarily.
Because of chloropicrin's stability, protection requires highly effective absorbents, such as activated charcoal.
At least 20 people were killed in the clash, though the report indicates that none of the dead were killed by chloropicrin.
The primary chemical agent in this grenade is 500g of Chloropicrin, which is an irritant.
Phosgene oxime can be prepared by reduction of chloropicrin:
For example, ethyl orthocarbonate can be prepared by the reaction between chloropicrin and sodium ethoxide in ethanol.
Applications of chemical fumigation (such as chloropicrin) have been unsuccessful in dealing with Laminated root rot.
That chemical was chloropicrin.
When splashed onto the eye chloropicrin has caused corneal edema and liquification of the cornea.
Examples include phosgene and chloropicrin.
EU classification of chloropicrin is:
By then both sides had mastered the techniques of new choking agents such as diphosgene, chloropicrin, and perfluoroisobutene which allowed numerous attacks to be made.
The same sources charge that the US military used chemical weapons against Sino-Korean forces, including mustard, cyanide, and chloropicrin.
A variety of chemical options have been tested for soil disinfestation, including such chemicals as chloropicrin, metham sodium, iodomethane and dazomet.
As listed in the Table, chloropicrin is a colorless liquid that is insoluble in water, with which it is stable.
They also used relatively small amounts of the irritant gases chloromethyl chloroformate, chloropicrin, bromacetone and ethyl iodoacetate.
Between 1921 and 1927, the Spanish army indiscriminately used phosgene, diphosgene, chloropicrin and mustard gas (known as Iperita).
"Phosgene, chloropicrin, ethyl iodoacetate, diphenylcyanarsine, trichlormethyl, chloroformate, dichlorethyl sulphide.
Both have been used as chemical weapons but phosgene is an important precursor in the manufacture of plastics and chloropicrin is used as a fumigant.
In 2007, a Boy Scout digging for crystals uncovered a collection of 7.5-inch vials containing chemical agents such as mustard gas, lewisite, chloropicrin, and phosgene.
During the fumigation process, a warning agent called Chloropicrin (similar to tear gas, but more toxic) is first released into the building to ensure that no occupants remain.
Although chloropicrin is more toxic than the other gases, treatment of the victims would not have differed had the doctors known the identity of the chemical, Dr. Rumack said.
Some Mbr alternatives have been tested, such as Metham sodium plus chloropicrin (Mna+Pic) and 1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D) plus Pic.