- An
asphyxiant gas, also
known as a
simple asphyxiant, is a
nontoxic or
minimally toxic gas
which reduces or
displaces the
normal oxygen concentration...
- The
Boulet Asphyxiant was a
rumoured Russian chemical weapon during the
Crimean War. The
rumour was
first found in the
French newspaper Atlas before spreading...
-
animals with gas,
consisting of a
sealed chamber into
which a
poisonous or
asphyxiant gas is introduced.
Poisonous agents used
include hydrogen cyanide and...
- the name azote, from the
Ancient Gr****: ἀζωτικός "no life", as it is an
asphyxiant gas; this name is used in a
number of languages, and
appears in the English...
- you free
respiratory tract of the
affected person from a
foreign body.
Asphyxiant gas –
Nontoxic or
minimally toxic gas
which can
displace oxygen in breathing...
- quickly,
leaving the
scent of the
perfume on the skin.
Ethyl acetate is an
asphyxiant for use in
insect collecting and study. In a
killing jar
charged with...
- (360 ppm) and 0.041% (412 ppm),
depending on the location. CO2 is an
asphyxiant gas and not
classified as
toxic or
harmful in
accordance with Globally...
- of
pressure to keep it
liquid at 37.8 °C (100 °F).
Propane is a
simple asphyxiant.
Unlike natural gas, it is
denser than air. It may ac****ulate in low spaces...
- in 1895 by John
Scott Haldane.
Toxic gases such as
carbon monoxide or
asphyxiant gases such as
methane in the mine
would affect small warm-blooded animals...
- does not
satisfy the body's need for oxygen, and it is both a
simple asphyxiant and an
anesthetic more
powerful than
nitrous oxide; consequently, and...