10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LACRYMATOR»
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lacrymator in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis: Rethinking ...
One of the raw materials, 2-(2-chloroethoxy)etha- nol, is a lacrymator. The
process can be run in standard equipment with one vessel dedicated for
hydrogenation at elevated temperature and pressure. The five solvents are all
from the list of ...
Peter J. Harrington, 2011
2
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Effects are similar to those of hydrogen cyanide. cyanogen chloride. a colorless
water-soluble gas or volatile liquid, ClC = N, with a boiling point of 13.8°C. It is an
extremely toxic systemic poison and lacrymator. The vapors are very poisonous ...
3
The Medical department of the United States Army in the ...
It causes lacrymation at 0.0013 mg. per liter (0.22 p. p. m.) when pure, and at
0.0011 mg. per liter when containing 20 per cent chloracetone (Martonite),
although the chloracetone is a poorer lacrymator than bromacetone. Being fairly
volatile ...
United States. Surgeon-General's Office, 1926
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The Medical Dept. of the U.S. Army in the World War
It causes lacrymation at 0.0013 mg. per liter (0.22 p. p. m.) when pure, and at
0.0011 mg. per liter when containing 20 per cent chloracetone (Martonite),
although the chloracetone is a poorer lacrymator than bromacetone. Being fairly
volatile ...
United States. Surgeon-General's Office, 1926
5
Objective Question Bank in Chemistry
This product on heating with dilute acid forms an unsaturated crotonaldehyde.
The compound is. [CET (Chandigarh) 1998] (a) CH3CHO □ (b) CH3CH2CHO □
(c) CH2 = CH.CHO □ (d) HC □ C.CHO □ 87. Lacrymator or tear gas is.
... and so on 5 This reagent should be handled with care; it is a lacrymator,
irritating to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Ideally, benzoyl chloride should
be present in -10% molar excess of the amount required to react with the
polyamines ...
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Hazardous Materials: Emergency Action Data
High concentrations may cause pulmonary edema. Causes irritation and
lacrymator to the eyes. Harmful if ingested. A physician should be contacted if
any one develops any signs or symptoms and suspects that they are caused by
exposure ...
Charles R. Foden, Jack L. Weddell, 1991
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Excel With Objective Questions In Chemistry
Lacrymator or tear gas is (a) CgHgCOCl (b) CeHsOCgHg (c) C6HSCOCH2C1 (d)
C6H5COCH3. (Delhi PMT) 31. The order of decreasing ease of reaction with
ammonia is (a) anhydrides, ester, ether (6) anhydrides, ethers, esters (c) ethers, ...
Prof. S. K. Khanna, Dr. N. K. Verma, Dr. B. Kapila, 2006
Lacrymator or tear gt s is (a) C6H5COC1 6) C6H5OC6H5 (c) C6H5COCH2C1 (d)
C6H5COCH3. 80. The principal productjformed in the reaction Peroxide , the
most susceptible to the carbonyl carbon is (6) MeCHO (d) MeCOO COMe. •18
CH2 ...
S.K. Khanna N.K. Verma B. Kapila
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Advances in Chromatography
GC/MS techniques are routinely used to identify both the dye and the lacrymator
components of these devices. El, positive ion chemical ionization (PICI), and
negative ion chemical ionization (NICI) all have been used successfully [273].