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Ozone is a strong oxidizing agent.
Nitrogen oxide is not typically considered a chemical agent in the context of warfare or chemical weapons. However, it can have harmful effects on health and the environment when present in high concentrations, such as contributing to air pollution and smog.
nerve agents
Attacks muscles of the body- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs- Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
physically removes the chemical agent absorbs the chemical agent neutralizes the chemical agent
One chemical agent considered to be a slow effect agent is tabun. It is considered a "nerve agent" since it attacks the nervous system. Its symptoms usually present themselves slowly when absorbed through the skin.
It depends on the chemical agent, of course.
Absorbtion of chemical agent, Physically removes chemical agent, Neutralizes chemical agent
Physically removes the chemical agent Neutralizes the chemical agent absorbs the chemical agent
physically removes the chemical agent neutralizes the chemical agent absorbs the chemical agent
~physically removes the chemical agent ~neutralizes the chemical agent ~absorbs the chemical agent
Is nitrogen oxide a chemical or physical agent