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Arsine blood agents effects

Blood agents Also known as cyanogens, they include arsine (SA), cyanogen chloride (CK), and hydrogen chloride (AC), and are transported in the bloodstream through the body. Blood agents do not typically affect the blood but may interrupt the production of blood components and cause toxic effect at the cellular level. [Pg.250]

Arsenical Blood Agents are gases or solids. Gases are colorless with a mild garlic-like odor. Effects from cumulative exposure may occur at levels below tlie odor threshold. Solids produce arsine gas (AsH,) when they come into contact with moisture. [Pg.75]


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