| Question 1: United Kingdom against the ________ in 1919[10] | |||
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| Question 2: The mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of mustard agent mean that victims who recover from mustard gas burns have an increased risk of developing ________ in later life. | |||
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Question 3: What is the chemical name of Sulfur mustard (IUPAC)
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| Question 4: Mustard gas has also been dispersed in such munitions as aerial bombs, land mines, mortar rounds, ________, and rockets[1]. | |||
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| Question 5: This is named after the inventor of the quick but dirty Levinstein Process for manufacture,[5][6] reacting dry ________ with sulfur monochloride under controlled conditions. | |||
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| Question 6: In the Depretz method, mustard gas is synthesized by treating sulfur dichloride with ________: | |||
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| Question 7: In the Meyer-Clarke method, concentrated ________ (HCl) instead of PCl3 is used as the chlorinating agent: | |||
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| Question 8: HQ – A blend of distilled mustard (HD) and ________ (Q) (Gates and Moore 1946). | |||
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| Question 9: The compound readily eliminates a chloride ion by intramolecular ________ to form a cyclic sulfonium ion. | |||
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| Question 10: However, when used in impure form as warfare agents they are usually yellow-brown in color and have an odor resembling mustard plants, ________ or horseradish, hence the name. | |||
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