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карбонилхлорид
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fosgênio
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fosgeno
Catalan
fosgen
Chemical compound.
cocl2
fosgen
carbonic acid dichloride
fosgeen
carbonic chloride
carbon oxychloride
carbonyl chloride
carbonyl dichloride
chloroformyl chloride
carbonic dichloride
chemical compound
Russian
карбонилхлорид
1
The use of
phosgene
in trench mortar bombs also began in 1916.
2
However, it was made the direct target of shells filled with
phosgene
.
3
The only effective gases amongst them were
phosgene
and dichlorodiethyl sulphide.
4
The weapons are known to contain
phosgene
and mustard gas.
5
Green Cross covered such compounds as
phosgene
and chlor-methyl chloroformate.
6
The compounds used in the bombs were
phosgene
and a mixture of
phosgene
and chlorpicrin.
7
The French development of
phosgene
manufacture was indeed remarkable.
8
This new drum was specially aimed at
phosgene
protection.
9
The familiar Green Cross represented the slightly persistent, volatile, lethal compounds, such as
phosgene
and diphosgene.
10
In its earliest days, the facility was principally engaged in work on chlorine,
phosgene
and mustard gas.
11
Whilst we are there, German gas shelling starts- afewrounds of
phosgene
-
and
helmets
require to be adjusted.
12
This chlorine was essential for
phosgene
production.
13
Shells unleashed
phosgene
,
chlorine, or mustard gas.
14
We cannot stop producing
phosgene
but what we need to do is handle it absolutely safely, he said.
15
The last important German development consisted in the use of pumice impregnated with
phosgene
in their Livens bombs.
16
The
phosgene
is much more deadly and will strike the man down with sudden failure of the heart.
phosgene
aim at phosgene
contain phosgene
fill with phosgene
german phosgene
impregnate with phosgene
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карбонилхлорид
оксид-дихлорид углерода
фосген
Portuguese
fosgênio
fosfogênio
Spanish
fosgeno
cloruro de carbonilo
dicloruro de carbonilo
cocl2
Catalan
fosgen