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I am not talking about such things as phosgene.
Both sides found that phosgene was more effective than chlorine.
Phosgene can be seen at 0.4 parts per million.
When chlorine is burned, small amounts of phosgene are given off.
In the process, phosgene gas would be created due to the thermal reaction.
I found out later that if we tried to fight our way out, they were going to use phosgene on us.
The Germans then started to use a different gas called phosgene which they mixed with the chlorine.
Overall, its effects are comparable to those of phosgene.
It is thus useful for reactions traditionally relying on phosgene.
Phosgene caused a person to cough and choke much worse than tear.
There were three main types used: mustard gas, chlorine, and phosgene.
Later, mustard gas, phosgene and other gases were used.
In January 1982, a phosgene leak exposed 24 workers, all of whom were admitted to a hospital.
In 1917 the Germans also introduced the agent phosgene.
Phosgene detection badges are worn by those at risk of exposure.
Phosgene gas would damage the lungs and cause them to fill with mucus.
Sodium bicarbonate may be used to make spills of phosgene harmless.
SF is highly toxic, with toxicity 4 times that of phosgene.
Under high temperatures in air, it forms poisonous phosgene.
The war is also remembered for the illegal use of mustard gas and phosgene by the Italian armed forces.
He asked the fellow with the nasty cigar, "You use chlorine or phosgene?
It is about 4 times as poisonous as phosgene.
This gas, like its analog phosgene, is colourless and highly toxic.
In 1981, a worker was splashed with phosgene.
Davy is perhaps most noted for his discovery of phosgene in 1812, a compound he also named.