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Answered by Kaytlyn
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A chemical agent is a chemical weapon. A chemical weapon is a specialized munition that uses chemicals formulated to inflict death or harm on humans.

Some examples of chemical agents include phosgene (a choking agent or lung irritant), hydrogen cyanide (a blood gas), dibenzoxazepine (a type of tear gas), and sarin (a type of nerve gas).

Types of Chemical Warfare Agents

Chemical warfare agents fall into four major classes: nerve, blister, choking, and blood agents. See included table "A Summary of Chemical Warfare (CW) Agents" which lists the various agents, as well as their characteristics and exposure symptoms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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chemical agent is a chemical compound that has toxic effects on human health. Within this definition, the term includes dusts, mixtures, and even common materials such as paints, fuels, and solvents. Chemical agents are used for various reasons, ranging from controlling crowds to chemical warfare.

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