ypérite - определение. Что такое ypérite
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Yperite; Hun stuff; S-LOST; Senfgas; Yperiet; Kampfstoff LOST; Sulfur mustard gas; Mustard Gas; Iprit; Clch2ch2sch2ch2cl; Mustard agent; Sulfur Mustard; Sulphur mustard; Yprium; Dichloroethyl sulphide; Kampfstoff; Mustard T-mixture; Distilled mustard; Yellow cross liquid; Dichloroethylsulfide; Sulfur mustards; C4H8Cl2S; Levinstein process; Meyer method; Dichlorodiethylsulfide; (Cl-CH2CH2)2S; Di-2-chloroethyl sulphide; Yprite; Iprite; Mustard agents; Sulfur mustard; Dichloroethyl sulfide; Dichlorodiethyl sulfide; 1-Chloro-2-((2-chloroethyl)sulfanyl)ethane; Levinstein mustard; EA-1033
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  • Mustard gas test subjects enter gas chamber, Edgewood Arsenal, March 1945
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  • [[Lewisite]] (top row) and mustard gas (bottom row) test with [[concentration]]s from 0.01% to 0.06%

mustard gas         
¦ noun a liquid whose vapour causes severe irritation and blistering of the skin, used in chemical weapons.
mustard gas         
Mustard gas is a gas which burns the skin and was used in war as a weapon.
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Mustard gas

Mustard gas or sulfur mustard is any of several chemical compounds that contain the chemical structure SCH2CH2Cl. In the wider sense, compounds with the substituent SCH2CH2X and NCH2CH2X are known as sulfur mustards and nitrogen mustards (X = Cl, Br), respectively. Such compounds are potent alkylating agents, which can interfere with several biological processes. Also known as mustard agents, this family of compounds are infamous cytotoxic and blister agents. The name mustard gas is technically incorrect: the substances, when dispersed, are often not gases but a fine mist of liquid droplets. Mustard gases form blisters on exposed skin and in the lungs, often resulting in prolonged illness ending in death. The typical mustard gas is the organosulfur compound called bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide.