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One way to organize chemical agents that manifest symptoms within seconds or minutes is by classifying them as fast-acting or immediately toxic agents. These agents can cause rapid onset of symptoms after exposure due to their ability to quickly enter the body and affect vital organs or bodily functions. They are often classified as highly toxic and require immediate medical attention.
No, it does not.
i dont really know if it affects saturn but i reckon it would affect the movements of saturn
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Phosgene is considered a slow-effect agent as it can take several hours for symptoms to manifest after exposure. In contrast, sarin and tabun are considered fast-acting nerve agents, with symptoms appearing within seconds to minutes of exposure.
Fast-acting agents are those that produce a rapid effect after administration. Examples include medications like epinephrine for allergic reactions or nitroglycerin for angina. These agents are designed to work quickly to address acute medical conditions or emergencies.
Cyanide
Cyanide is considered a fast-acting chemical agent due to its rapid and potent toxic effects on the body. When exposed to cyanide, it can quickly interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen, leading to severe health effects and even death within minutes to hours, depending on the dose and route of exposure.
Yes, chlorine is a fast-acting agent when used as a disinfectant. It is effective in rapidly killing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in water or on surfaces.
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The fast answer is Silicone Oil - that is the ingredient in anti-foam agents for hot tubs that does the foam killing.
For all practical purposes, there are only three agents through which sediments are carried: wind, water, and ice. Moving water can be an extremely quick and efficient agent of erosion. Ice is not so fast. Wind lies somewhere between, for the most part only being able to carry the smaller particles of sediment.
One way to organize chemical agents that manifest symptoms within seconds or minutes is by classifying them as fast-acting or immediately toxic agents. These agents can cause rapid onset of symptoms after exposure due to their ability to quickly enter the body and affect vital organs or bodily functions. They are often classified as highly toxic and require immediate medical attention.
you cant become a secret agent fast; and those are in movies