Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Ethyldichloroarsine - ED

Protective mask and permeable protective clothing for ED vapor and small droplets impermeable protective clothing for protection against large droplets, splashes, and smears. [Pg.5]

or DS2. Decontaminate liquid agent on the skin with the M258A1, M258, or M291 skin decontaminating kit. Decontaminate individual equipment with the M280 individual equipment decontamination kit. [Pg.5]

Depends upon the amount of contamination by liquid, the munition used, the nature of the terrain and the soil, and the weather conditions, ffeavily splashed liquid persists 1-2 days or more in concentrations that produce casualties of military significance under average weather conditions, and a week to months under very cold conditions. HD on soil remains vesicant for about 2 weeks. An incident in which mustard leaked and soaked into soil caused blisters after 3 years. HD is calculated to evaporate about 5x more slowly than GB. Persistency in running water is only a few days, while persistency in stagnant water can be several months. HD is about twice as persistent in seawater. [Pg.5]

Solubility Soluble in ethyl chloride, alcohol, ether, benzene, acetone, and cyclohexane. Hydrolyzes immediately in the presence of water. [Pg.6]

Reactivity Hydrolysis products Hydrochloric acid and ethylarsineous oxide. [Pg.6]


Guides for Emergency Response Chemical Agent or Weapon Arsenical Vesicants including Ethyldichloroarsine (ED), Methyldichloroarsine (MD), Phenyldichloroarsine (PD)... [Pg.215]

An arsenical is a blister agent based around a chloroarsine (AsC13) molecule in which one of the chlorine atoms is replaced by an organic radical. Arsenicals include methyldichloroarsine (MD), phenyldichloroarsine (PD), ethyldichloroarsine (ED), and lewisite (L). Personnel exposed to any of these agents should be decontaminated immediately and given medical attention. [Pg.79]

ED. Ethyldichloroarsine(Ger Dick or Griinkreuz -3), C2Hg,AsCl2 oily liq with biting pepper -like odor bp 312°F(ca 156°) acts as lung irritant(Ref 16,pp 143 195-6 Ref 25a,p 168) (See also Vol l,p A491-R, under Arsine Derivatives, Organic)... [Pg.562]

Arsine derivs used by the Germans were not as effective as Lewisite. They included a) Dick,US designation ED, ethyldichloroarsine n u. a r-i fVp.c io/n. / rric... [Pg.491]

Some other arsenical blister agents are ethyldichloroarsine (Agent ED), C2H5ASCI2, phenyldichloroarsine (Agent PD), CeHsAs CI2, methyldichloroarsine (Agent MD), CH3 AsCU, and Mustard Lewisite (code name HL)... [Pg.84]


See other pages where Ethyldichloroarsine - ED is mentioned: [Pg.5]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.6]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.209]    [Pg.215]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.114]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.1341]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.6]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.209]    [Pg.215]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.114]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.1341]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.174]    [Pg.195]    [Pg.19]    [Pg.280]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.605]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.34]   


SEARCH



EDS

© 2024 chempedia.info