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Poisonous gas and

Let me give you an example of this, which is particularly true in homicides. The individual is engaged in an activity and suddenly misinterprets something. He wakes up in the back of a car and smells poison gas and hits someone over the head with a pipewrench. Or he is robbing a store and someone smiles. There is a sudden impulse and he kills an individual. [Pg.90]

Margit Szollosi-Janze. Fritz Haber 1868-1934 Eine Biographie. Munich Verlag C. H. Beck, 1998. This authoritative biography of Haber scrupulously sorts fact from fiction unfortunately there is no English translation of this 928-page book. Source for facial scar attempt to become reserve officer role of sanitariums and Habers stays in them Clara as chemist and professor s wife Haber s BASF contract Reform Movement Clara s despairing letter Prussian ideals Haber as Archimedes his responsibility for poison gas and wartime authoritarianism Clara and poison gas Sackur Haber leaves after Clara s suicide Haber s postwar depression, Nobel Prize, postwar gas research, and help for Weimar Republic April 1933 events to end and Zyklon B. [Pg.212]

Julius Arthur Nieuwland. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 7, pp. 336-337. Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1979. Source for his discovery of poison gas and getting credit for neoprene. [Pg.225]

Dinitrogen tetroxide is available from suppliers of reagent gases. It is a poisonous gas and should only be handled in a well-ventilated hood. Since its boiling point is 21°C, the cylinder in which the material is supplied may be cooled to 0°C and the cold liquefied dinitrogen tetroxide may be poured into the desired cold solvent. Usually the solvent is kept at — 20°C. The density of dinitrogen tetroxide at 0°C is 1.5 gm/ml [45],... [Pg.227]

International implications of dumping poisonous gas and waste into oceans, US House of Representatives, 91st Congress, 1st Session, Washington (May 1969). [Pg.174]

EXTREMELY POISONOUS GAS AND LIQUID, POISONOUS BY SKIN ABSORPTION, HIGHLY FLAMMABLE... [Pg.293]

Note Hydrogen sulphide is a highly poisonous gas, and all operations with the gas must be conducted in the fume chamber. Every precaution must be observed to prevent the escape of hydrogen sulphide into the air of the laboratory. [Pg.196]

The product of this experiment is a poisonous gas and should not be alloived to escape into the air. [Pg.216]

Graedel and Crutzen (1993) point out that it is important to realize that the potential for ozone formation in the troposphere is large and is limited only by the availability of NO and NO2 as catalysts. Ozone is a phytotoxic and poisonous gas, and if its concentrations in the troposphere were to grow there would be serious environmental consequences. [Pg.747]

On damp nights, a bottle of the acid alone, broken in the midst of a crowd, will form noxious clouds of chlorine gas. Scream " Poison gas and you will have a panic that will give you laughs for years. [Pg.40]

As the parade moves on, the Militants filter back to where the goodies are. When the reaction starts they scream, Poison gas Poison gas and panic the whole mob out of the action. [Pg.41]

Hydrogen selenide is probably a more poisonous gas and methyl isocyanate is certainly a more poisonous vapour (b.pt. 39 C). Bis(chloromethyl)ether is more poisonous in the chronic sense (OEL = 1 p.p.b.). Phosgene might, therefore, be more correctly described as the most poisonous gas used in any significant volume in industry. [Pg.153]

The next experiment will be that of producing the gas chloride. A word of caution will be advisable here. Chlorine is a very poisonous gas and the experimenter should not inhale any if possible. Of course, a little will escape into the air and it will be... [Pg.21]

It may be several weeks or even months before I shall ask you to drench Germany with poison gas, and if we do it, let us do it one hundred per cent. In the meanwhile, I want the matter to be studied in cold blood by sensible people and not by that particular set of psalm-singing uninformed defeatists which one runs across now here, now there (Gilbert, 1991). [Pg.10]

To actually perform this experiment, we can take a flask of chlorine, which is a yellowish, poisonous gas, and drop into it a piece of the soft, poisonous metal, sodium. [Pg.47]


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