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Nerve gas is a gas used to either knock you out to do a surgery or it is used to numb any pain so they could proceed with a procedure.

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How does nerve gas work?

Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out


Can exposure to nerve gas be avereted using a gas mask?

When you have a viable and properly designed AND properly used gas mask you can avoid the damage of nerve gas.


Is the Gas chamber is a nerve agent?

No, the Holocaust gas was not a nerve agent. It was a cyanide gas. Cyanide kills by binding to the blood in your system, rendering it useless to you.


What is the difference between nerve gas and tear gas?

Tear gas is non-lethal in most situations. It is made to force people out of closed areas. Tear gas is legal for police and national guard use. Nerve gas is lethal or crippling in most situations. It is made to disable and kill those who breathe it. Nerve gas is banned by the Geneva Convention and a large number of other treaties. Nerve gas cannot be used by the military, national guard, or police. There have been several documented cases of uses of nerve gas outside the USA. The Soviet Union used nerve gas in Afghanistan. Iran and Iraq both used nerve gas in the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Both countries also used nerve gas against ethnic groups in rebellion (Kurds, Azerbajanis). A terrorist attack on the Japan subway system used nerve gas.


How do you make nerve gas?

By Farting?? that's a dumb question why would u want to make nerve gas anyway unless your a terrorist


What was the gas used to kill enamys in World War 1?

Nerve Gas.


How does atropine counteract nerve gas?

Atropine counteracts nerve gas by blocking the action of acetylcholine at nerve receptors. Nerve gases inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which leads to an accumulation of acetylcholine and overstimulation of nerve cells. Atropine acts as an antidote by binding to the same receptors as acetylcholine, preventing excessive stimulation.


What substance does the leaf give into the air?

nerve gas


What are insecticides made of?

Nerve gas. Seriously.


Is BZ gas banned by the UN?

BZ is a nerve gas thus banned by the UN


What were the effects of nerve gas attacks in World War 1?

None, nerve gases weren't used in WW1.


The first time a nerve gas was used by a terrorist group was in where?

The United State is wrong... the first time a Nerve Gas was use was in March 1995 and in the in the Capital of Japan in Tokyo's subway.