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Lachrymatory or lacrymatory may refer to:
Something that has the effect of lachrymation, causing the secretion of tears
Tear gas, known formally as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator
A lacrymatory, a small vessel of terracotta or glass found in Roman and late Greek tombs, thought to have been used to collect the tears of mourners at funerals
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Look up lachrymatory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lachrymatory or lacrymatory may refer to: Something that has the effect of lachrymation, causing...
Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from Latin lacrima 'tear'), sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial...
Guinea hen weed and honey garlic contain a similar lachrymatory factor. Synthetic onion lachrymatory factor has been used in a study related to tear production...
make the eyes water,[citation needed] which are termed 'lachrymatory agents'. The lachrymatory agent (Z)-butanethial S-oxide, along with several 1-butenyl...
Petiveriin also serves as precursor to phenylmethanethial S-oxide, a lachrymatory agent structurally similar to syn-propanethial-S-oxide from onion, but...
liquid although impure samples appear yellow or even brown. It is a lachrymatory agent and a precursor to other organic compounds. Bromoacetone is present...
A lacrymatory, lachrymatory or lacrimarium (from the Latin lacrima, 'tear') is a small vessel of terracotta or, more frequently, of glass, found in Roman...
substituted with a bromomethyl group. It is a colorless liquid with lachrymatory properties. The compound is a reagent for introducing benzyl groups....
produce both allicin, found in garlic, and syn-propanethial-S-oxide (onion lachrymatory factor), found in onion and leek, but absent in garlic, consistent with...
of propyne with a bromine substituent on the methyl group. It has a lachrymatory effect, like related compounds. The compound is used as a reagent in...
such as mustard, radish, horseradish, and wasabi. This pungency and the lachrymatory effect of AITC are mediated through the TRPA1 and TRPV1 ion channels...
E-isomer is more common (data given in Table is for the E-isomer). This lachrymatory liquid is moderately soluble in water and miscible in organic solvents...
the biochemical pathway that forms syn-propanethial-S-oxide, the main lachrymatory agent in onions. The standard onion has an eight rating, while "sweet...
thousands more. It is also a very potent lachrymatory agent. Methyl isocyanate is a colorless, poisonous, lachrymatory (tearing agent), flammable liquid. It...
mustard, radishes, horseradish and wasabi syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, the lachrymatory chemical found in onions List of phytochemicals in food Block E (March...
African Police (SAP) Police officers took the unprecedented step of using lachrymatory agent or tear gas against the AWB when they disrupted a National Party...
(chemical name dibenz[b,f][1,4]oxazepine, is an incapacitating agent and a lachrymatory agent. CR was developed by the British Ministry of Defence as a riot...
concerns. Nitrogen trichloride can irritate mucous membranes—it is a lachrymatory agent, but has never been used as such. The pure substance (rarely encountered)...
a chlorinated nitrosoalkane. It is a deep blue liquid with powerful lachrymatory effects. Trichloronitrosomethane can be produced with following methods:...
formula: C10H5ClN2), a cyanocarbon, is the defining component of the lachrymatory agent commonly referred to as CS gas, a tear gas which is used as a riot...
produce immediate pain to the eyes and irritate mucous membranes (aka lachrymatory agent or lachrymator). Benzyl chloride Benzyl bromide Bromoacetone (BA)...
Thionyl chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SOCl2. It is a moderately volatile, colourless liquid with an unpleasant acrid odour...
(BBC), also known in the military idiom as camite (CA), is an obsolete lachrymatory agent introduced in World War I by the Allied Powers, being a standard...
Bronchospasm Immediate to 3 hours Non-persistent and an inhalation hazard. Lachrymatory agent Tear gas Pepper spray Causes severe stinging of the eyes and temporary...
Chloropicrin, also known as PS (from Port Sunlight) and nitrochloroform, is a chemical compound currently used as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, fungicide...
decomposes into peroxyethanoyl radicals and nitrogen dioxide gas. It is a lachrymatory substance, meaning that it irritates the lungs and eyes. Peroxyacetyl...