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- Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) is the organo****nic compound with the formula (C6H5)2AsCl. It is highly toxic and was once used in chemical warfare. It is also...
- (Blaukreuz) is a World War I chemical warfare agent consisting of diphenylchloroarsine (DA, Clark I), diphenylcyanoarsine (CDA, Clark II), ethyldichloroarsine...
- Bromobenzyl cyanide and Chloroacetophenone Diphenylcyanoarsine and Diphenylchloroarsine ****nic trichloride Sulfur Mustard Lewisite At the end of World War...
- et al. (July 2016). "In-Line Reactions and Ionizations of Vaporized Diphenylchloroarsine and Diphenylcyanoarsine in Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization...
- congestion, coughing, sneezing, and eventually nausea. Adamsite (DM) Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) Diphenylcyanoarsine (DC) These are compounds with a very strong...
- Hydrogen sulfide (sulphuretted hydrogen) 1916 Irritant, toxic Allies Diphenylchloroarsine (Diphenyl chlorasine) 1917 Irritant/Sternutatory (causes sneezing)...
- (β-chlorovinyldichloroarsine), adamsite (diphenylaminechloroarsine), Clark 1 (diphenylchloroarsine) and Clark 2 (diphenylcyanoarsine) have been effectively developed...
- solid, n.o.s. UN 3449 6.1 Bromobenzyl cyanides, solid UN 3450 6.1 Diphenylchloroarsine, solid UN 3451 6.1 Toluidines, solid UN 3452 6.1 Xylidines, solid...
- (β-chlorovinyldichloroarsine), adamsite (diphenylaminechloroarsine), Clark I (diphenylchloroarsine) and Clark II (diphenylcyanoarsine). Over time the containers corrode...
- w**** in the late 1920s. After the war, the Royal Air Force dropped diphenylchloroarsine, an irritant agent designed to cause uncontrollable coughing, on...