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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
173.357 Chlorpicrin and chlorpicrin mixtures containing no compressed gas or
poisonous liquid, class A. (a) Chlorpicrin. Chlorpicrin, when offered for
transportation by carriers by rail freight, highway, or water, must be packed in
specification ...
National Archives and Records Administration Staff, Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 1975
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Plant Nematodes and Their Control: Phytonematology
Vapor pressure 20 mm mer col at 20°C. Boiling point 112°C. Solubility in water
0.2% at 20°C. Chlorpicrin is a yellowish-colored noncombustible fluid. It has an
irritating effect on the mucous lining of the eyes (tear gas), on the respiratory tract,
...
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The Problems of Applied Entomology
of 15 pounds per 1000 cubic feet ; or, to put it another way, chlorpicrin at 3
pounds per 1000 cubic feet at 20° C. is about 15 times as toxic as carbon
disulphide, pound for pound. Further, this experimenter emphasises that
comparisons of ...
Robert Arnold Wardle, 1929
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
This may be due to one of two factors; first. the extreme tosicitv of chlorpicrin. or.
second. an abnormal power of penetration. The following experiment throws light
on this question. Acetic acid and benzene are of about the same volatility as ...
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The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry: War and ...
An unlucky civilian was gassed when a small amount of chlorpicrin escaped with
the waste into Stamford's public sewers, and the military supervisors sought safer
alternatives, such as piping the material into the Long Island Sound. Any gas in ...
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Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the ...
chlorpicrin, 1,300,000 pounds of phosgene and 700,000 poundsofmustardgasa
month. Chlorine, the first gas used, is unpleasantly familiar to every
onewhohasentereda chemical laboratory or who hassmelled thebreathof
bleaching powder.
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Frontline and Factory: Comparative Perspectives on the ...
By the end of 1917, despite the early contracts for chlorpicrin and phosgene, the
Ordnance Department personnel realized they faced steep obstacles in
procuring war gases on the market. Very few manufacturers expressed a
willingness to ...
Roy M. MacLeod, Jeffrey Allan Johnson, 2007
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Miracle at Belleau Wood: The Birth of the Modern U.S. Marine ...
chlorpicrin, which was especially designed to defeat gas masks. The substance
penetrated many neutralizing substances used in masks, including charcoal
filters. It was not especially deadly in itself, but chlorpicrin induced nausea and ...
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Creative Chemistry, Descriptive of Recent Achievements in ...
simultaneously. Chlorpicrin is a liquid and is commonly loaded in a shell or bomb
with20percent. of tin chloride, which produces dense white fumes that go through
gas masks. It is made from picric acid(trinitrophenol), one ofthe best knownof ...
Edwin Emery Slosson, Harrison Estell Howe, 1941
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The Lethal War Gases, Physiology and Experimental Treatment: ...
Lethal Concentration of Chlorpicrin The concentrations of chlorpicrin employed
were as follows :— 49-69 parts of chlorpicrin per million of air (0.36-0.50 mgm.
per liter) 70-89 parts of chlorpicrin per million of air (0.51-0.65 mgm. per liter) ...
Frank Pell Underhill, 1920