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Ethyl iodoacetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula ICH2CO2CH2CH3. It is a derivative of ethyl acetate.[2][3] Under normal conditions, the compound is a clear, light yellow to orange liquid.
Ethyliodoacetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula ICH2CO2CH2CH3. It is a derivative of ethyl acetate. Under normal conditions, the compound...
Chloroacetone Iodoacetone Bromobenzyl cyanide Chloroacetophenone Ethyl bromoacetate Ethyliodoacetate The War Gases. 1939. War gases, their identification and...
irritant gases chloromethyl chloroformate, chloropicrin, bromacetone and ethyliodoacetate. Gases were frequently mixed, for example white star was the name...
anaerobic activity must have a defective muscle glycogen mechanism. Iodoacetate is an irreversible inhibitor of all cysteine peptidases, with the mechanism...
Ethyl bromoacetate is the chemical compound with the formula BrCH2CO2CH2CH3. It is the ethyl ester of bromoacetic acid and is prepared in two steps from...
that Churchill authorised a shipment of artillery shells containing ethyliodoacetate, a tear gas, from Egypt to Iraq on 17 September 1920 for use by the...
Ethyl chloroacetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula ClCH2CO2CH2CH3. It is used primarily in the chemical industry. It is used as a solvent...
irritant gases chloromethyl chloroformate, chloropicrin, bromacetone and ethyliodoacetate. Gases were frequently mixed, for example white star was the name...
Army was the first to employ tear gas, using 26 mm grenades filled with ethyl bromoacetate in August 1914. The small quantities of gas delivered, roughly...
one mentioned in this paragraph are French unless specified. SK: Ethyliodoacetate 75 per cent and Ethanol 25 per cent. Miles 1992, pp. 427–428 & 457...
irritant gases chloromethyl chloroformate, chloropicrin, bromacetone and ethyliodoacetate. Gases were frequently mixed. For example, white star was the name...