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The lewisite was then dumped, at sea, 300 miles off the coast of Florida.
As of 1998, the lewisite production unit was still not completely disassembled.
"Geranium" was so called because lewisite has an odor reminiscent of geraniums.
It has declared only two former chemical production facilities that may have produced mustard gas and Lewisite.
Its toxic action is similar to lewisite.
The chemical weapons agreement will assist Russia in disposing of its lewisite stockpiles.
Examples include nerve agents, ricin, lewisite and mustard gas.
The effects of Lewisite are immediate.
Lewisite is an organoarsenic compound, specifically an arsine.
PD is considered an analog of lewisite.
After World War I, the US became interested in lewisite because it was not flammable.
Mustard gas, nitrogen mustard, and lewisite.
During his doctoral studies into the chemistry of acetylene, he discovered the chemical compound lewisite, but didn't purify it or otherwise pursue the matter further.
Disposal of mustard gas containing land mines as well as a small stockpile of Lewisite has not been completed.
A pilot plant was built, and then a full-scale production plant in Cleveland, but the war ended before lewisite could be used in battle.
Initially, his work concentrated on mustard gas, but in May 1918 Conant took charge of a unit concerned with the development of lewisite.
The lewisite was shipped to Charleston from the Gulf Chemical Warfare Depot.
Before Operation Geranium, however, lewisite dumping was mostly accomplished by simply dropping loose munitions overboard.
Hopkins was a Federalist, Livingston a Lewisite, the other seven were regular Democratic-Republicans.
Lewisite was first synthesised in 1904 by Julius Arthur Nieuwland during studies for his PhD.
Lewisite is named after the US chemist and soldier Winford Lee Lewis (1878-1943).