Chemical Warfare
By Dimas, Azariah, Emily
Chlorine
Chlorine was used as a Corrosive Lung Irritant in world war I
Phosgene
Irritant - Skin and mucous membranes.
This colorless gas gained infamy as a chemical weapon during World War I where it was responsible for about 85% of the 100,000 deaths caused by chemical weapons
Mustard Gas
Sulfur mustard, commonly known as mustard gas, is a cytotoxic and vesicant chemical warfare agent with the ability to form large blisters on the exposed skin and in the lungs
Benzyl bromide
Lachrymatory. Also know as tear gas was used blind enemy troops or to flush them out of buildings.