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  1. Mustard gas - Wikipedia

    The name of mustard gas derived from its yellow color, smell of mustard, and burning sensation on eyes. [5] The term was first used in 1917 during World War I when Germans used the poison in combat.

  2. Mustard gas | Description, History, Effects, Characteristics, & Facts ...

    Nov 28, 2025 · mustard gas, in chemical warfare, a liquid agent that blisters the skin and mucous membranes upon direct contact. It has a faint garlic or mustard odour. Despite its name, mustard gas …

  3. Mustard Gas | Chemical Emergencies | CDC

    Sep 6, 2024 · Sulfur mustard is a human-made chemical warfare agent that can cause skin blisters and damage to multiple parts of the body. Usually, signs and symptoms do not occur immediately. If you …

  4. What Does Mustard Gas Do to Your Body? - Biology Insights

    Aug 18, 2025 · Mustard gas, also known as sulfur mustard, is a chemical warfare agent first used in World War I. It is classified as a vesicant, causing severe blistering of the skin and mucous …

  5. Mustard Gas: Preparation, Properties & Effects Explained - Vedantu

    Mustard gas, also known as sulfur mustard, is a powerful chemical warfare agent. It is a vesicant, which means it causes severe, painful blistering on the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract.

  6. WHO EMRO - Mustard gas fact sheet

    Also known as bis (2‐chloroethyl) sulfide (CAS Registry Number 505‐60‐2), yperite or Lost, mustard gas is a colourless to amber oily liquid of neutral reaction, freezing at 14 °C when pure and boiling at 228 …

  7. MUSTARD GAS | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    Mustard gas is a clear amber colored oily liquid with a faint odor of mustard/garlic. It is not readily combustible. Its vapors are heavier than air, are very toxic, and can be absorbed through the skin. …

  8. Mustard gas: general information - GOV.UK

    Oct 1, 2024 · Sulphur mustard is an oily liquid at room temperature. It readily forms a vapour that is heavier than air. Pure sulphur mustard is colourless and does not have an odour. When it is mixed …

  9. Mustard gas | Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

    Mustard gas (HD) can cause itching and a painful inflammation similar to sunburn, large water-filled blisters, bronchitis or pneumonia, cancer and other long-term effects and in some cases genetic …

  10. Mustard gas - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Mustard gas or sulfur mustard is a chemical compound which has been used as a chemical weapon. It was used in World War I by the German Army against British and Canadian soldiers near Ypres, …