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- Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from Latin lacrima 'tear'), sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial...
- a distillable, colorless liquid which is hygroscopic and a powerful lachrymator. Commercial samples usually are pale brown or straw colored. Salts and...
- the formula CH3N=C=S. This low melting colorless solid is a powerful lachrymator. As a precursor to a variety of valuable bioactive compounds, it is the...
- organic compound with the formula C6H5CHCl2. This colourless liquid is a lachrymator and is used as a building block in organic synthesis. Benzal chloride...
- membranes, hydrolysis produces hydrochloric acid. Thus, benzyl chloride is a lachrymator and has been used in chemical warfare. It is also very irritating to...
- group for alcohols and carboxylic acids. Benzyl bromide is a strong lachrymator and is also intensely irritating to skin and mucous membranes. Because...
- Methanesulfonyl chloride is highly toxic by inhalation, corrosive, and acts as a lachrymator. It reacts with nucleophilic reagents (including water) in a strongly...
- bromoacetic acid and is prepared in two steps from acetic acid. It is a lachrymator and has a fruity, pungent odor. It is also a highly toxic alkylating...
- related alcohols. Its threshold limit value (TLV) is 2 ppm. It is a lachrymator. Propargyl alcohol NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. "#0017". National...
- tent for termites chloropicrin 112 °C TLV-TWA 0.1 ppm, MAK 0.1 ppm, lachrymator. naphthalene sublimable solid TLV-TWA 10 ppm, fabrics ("mothballs") phosphine...