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what is physical and chemical weapons​

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Answered by rosesoy
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Weapons using new physical principles

directed energy weapons, like infrasound, laser, and super-high frequency weapons. electromagnetic weapons, such as some lasers and super-high frequency weapons. geophysical weapons, including climate, ozone, environmental, and seismic weapons. genetic weapons. non-lethal arms.

A Chemical Weapon is a chemical used to cause intentional death or harm through its toxic properties. Under the CWC, the definition of a chemical weapon includes all toxic chemicals and their precursors, except when used for purposes permitted by the Convention – in quantities consistent with such a purpose.

Answered by CookieCrunch22
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chemical weapons.

A common conception of a chemical weapon (CW) is of a toxic chemical contained in a delivery system such as a bomb or artillery shell. While technically correct, a definition based on this conception would only cover a small portion of the range of things the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) prohibits as ‘chemical weapons’.

Under the CWC, the definition of a chemical weapon includes all toxic chemicals and their precursors, except when used for purposes permitted by the Convention – in quantities consistent with such a purpose.

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