Chemical Warfare works. Last we will discuss how to protect against Chemical Warfare. Use II. What is Chemical Warfare? A. Definition of Chemical Warfare Chemical Warfare? B. Types of Chemical Warfare (Agents) 1 Harassing Agents Tear Agents Vomiting Agents 1. Incapacitating Agents Psychological Agents Others (Kolokol-Tranquilier) Transition: Now since we explore the different types of Chemical Warfare and what is chemical warfare. Let’s explain and understand how chemical warfare
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1. What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example the name of the bacteria‚ virus‚ or parasite. Giardia is protozoan and also flagellated. Flagellated means using appendages in a whip-like movement to propel. Giardia attaches to the host through the lining of the upper intestines. Once it attaches itself‚ it begins to feed and reproduce causing the giardiasis to commence. Giardia reproduces by dividing itself‚ which defines it as a trophozoite. This process
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The significance of the Vietnam War to New Zealanders The Vietnam War was a highly controversial war that attracted severe international criticism towards the US and its allies. New Zealand’s direct involvement started due to the international pressure exerted on us by Australia and the USA‚ and the increasing threat of the spread of communism this created huge divisions throughout New Zealand and questioned our reasoning to commit military forces there in the first place. The Vietnam War was significant
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needs an advantage. “[The military] sprayed more than 19 million gallons of herbicides over 4.5 million acres of land in Vietnam...Agent Orange‚ which contained the chemical dioxin‚ was the most commonly used of the herbicide mixtures‚ and the most effective‚” (“Agent”). In total‚ this agent accounted for 11-13 million gallons of the total herbicides released. Agent Orange was later found to be the origin of various health problems; these include tumors‚ birth defects‚ skin irritation‚ psychological
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in correct sig fig 11. log(8.9790 x 1021) 12. antilog(0.1) 13. 0.34589 + 0.30 14. (1.310 x 102) x 0.350 15. 0.040500 / 0.030 II. REDOX REACTIONS Balance the following redox reactions and indicate which chemical species is the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent ACIDIC CONDITION 1. BrO3- + N2H4 → Br- + N2 2. UO2+ + NO3- → UO22+ + NO(g) 3. S2O42- → S2O32- + HSO3- BASIC CONDITION 1. Ag(s) + CrO42- → Ag+ + Cr(OH)3 (s) 2. ClO2 → ClO3- + Cl- 3. CH3CH2OH + MnO4- → CH3COO- + MnO2 (s) What is the oxidation
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April Goodson CHEM 242L-002 February 20‚ 2013 Oxidation of Cyclohexanone to Adipic Acid Abstract The cyclic ketone cyclohexanone was oxidized to adipic acid using the oxidizing agent nitric acid. The experiment yielded 0.2667 grams of adipic acid‚ giving a percent yield of 113.97%. Although the product was allowed to dry for one week‚ residual moisture was still present in the sample and a melting point could not be obtained. This error in the experiment either resulted from adding too much
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Illustrating the Oxidation States of Mn & V © KCl http://hk.geocities.com/fatherofchemistry Procedure © KCl http://hk.geocities.com/fatherofchemistry Discussion Part A: Making Mn(VI) from Mn(VII) and Mn(IV) 1.> Explain why only one of the three mixtures reacted to give green Mn(VI). [ANS] By Le Chatelier’s Principle‚ only the alkaline medium will shift the equilibrium to right and yield green MnO42-. 2.> What happened when acid was added
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Oxidation-Reduction Worksheet For each reaction below‚ identify the atom oxidized‚ the atom reduced‚ the oxidizing agent‚ the reducing agent‚ the oxidation half reaction‚ the reduction half reaction‚ and then balance the equation by the method of oxidation-reduction showing all electrons transfers. 1.Mg + HCl ( MgCl2 + H2 2.Fe + V2O3 ( Fe2O3 + VO 3.KMnO4 + KNO2 + H2SO4 ( MnSO4 + H2O + KNO3 + K2SO4 4.K2Cr2O7 + SnCl2 + HCl ( CrCl3 + SnCl4 + KCl + H2O 5.KMnO4 + NaCl + H2SO4 ( Cl2 +
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several different areas‚ he settled on Port Stephens in New South Wales as offering him both the potential for a business and the lifestyle he was seeking. He rang a number of real estate agents‚ inquiring whether they had any motels listed for sale. He finally found a motel and general business listed with an estate agent called Evatt. Evatt told Norris that once he got going in this business it would be a gold mine. Norris sought an accountant’s advice and then proceeded to buy the business. Within six
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that is oxidized loses electrons or contains an atom that increases in oxidation number. Something that is reduced gains electrons or has an atom that decreases in oxidation number. An oxidizing agent is a something that oxidizes something‚ meaning that the oxidation agent is itself reduced. A reducing agent is a something that reduces something else‚ and is itself oxidized. In this experiment‚ the class studied the electrochemical nature of corrosion of iron. Corrosion is the deterioration a material
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