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 Übersetzung für 'sulfur mustard' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO blistering agent | dichloroethyl sulfide | mustard agent | ...
chem.mil.
sulfur mustard [Am.]
Schwefellost {n} [selten auch {m}] <S-Lost>
chem.mil.
sulfur mustard [Am.]
Schwefel-Lost {n} [selten auch: {m}] <S-Lost>
Teiltreffer
med.
Mustard's / Mustard operation
Mustard-Operation {f}
ecol.engin.
sulfur injections
Schwefelinjektionen {pl}
mining
sulfur mining [Am.]
Schwefelabbau {m}
chem.
sulfur compound [Am.]
Schwefelverbindung {f}
tech.
sulfur-free {adj} [Am.]
schwefelfrei
sulfur stench [Am.]Schwefelgestank {m}
chem.
sulfur flowers [Am.]
Schwefelblume {f} [Sulfur sublimatum]
chem.
sublimed sulfur [Am.]
Schwefelblume {f} [Sulfur sublimatum]
chem.
sublimed sulfur [Am.]
Schwefelblüte {f} [Sulfur sublimatum]
biochem.
sulfur cycle [Am.]
Schwefelzyklus {m}
mining
sulfur mine [Am.]
Schwefelgrube {f}
geol.mining
sulfur deposit [Am.]
Schwefellagerstätte {f}
geol.mining
sulfur deposit [Am.]
Schwefelvorkommen {n}
biochem.
sulfur metabolism [Am.]
Schwefelstoffwechsel {m}
hydro.
sulfur spring [Am.]
Schwefelquelle {f}
biochem.
sulfur metabolism [Am.]
Schwefelmetabolismus {m}
chem.
sulfur atom [Am.]
Schwefelatom {n}
chem.
sulfur molecules [Am.]
Schwefelmoleküle {pl}
raw sulfur [Am.]Rohschwefel {m}
chem.
sulfur molecule [Am.]
Schwefelmolekül {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Yellow Cross (Gelbkreuz) is a World War I chemical warfare agent usually based on sulfur mustard (mustard gas, HS, Yperite, Lost).
  • The exact locations of the dumping are not known due to poor record keeping, but it is estimated that 1 million metric tons of chemical weapons remain on the ocean floor where they are rusting and pose the risk of leaks. Sulfur mustard exposure has been reported in some parts of coastal Italy and sulfur mustard bombs have been found as far as Delaware, likely brought in with the shellfish cargo.
  • Closely related compounds of industrial importance are bis(chloromethyl) ether (BCME) (closely related to chemical weapon sulfur mustard) and benzyl chloromethyl ether (BOMCl).
  • Highly secret at the time, and very controversial when revealed, Top Hat used Chemical Corps personnel to test decontamination methods for biological and chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard and nerve agents.
  • As a dermal irritant and blistering agent, it is alleged to be 400 times more intoxicating than sulfur mustard.

  • Casualties up until 2007: altogether 130 people (109 civilians, 21 military and other) have died from the sulfur mustard attack on Sardasht in June 1987.
  • The effect of vesicant (blister) agents in the form of mustard gas (sulfur mustard, Bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide) on bone marrow and white blood cells had been known since the First World War.
  • In July 1917, the Germans employed sulfur mustard.
  • World War I saw many gases used, including the extremely effective sulfur mustard (mustard gas).
  • The compound is part of the family of vesicant compounds known as half mustards, has been heavily investigated because of its structural similarity to the sulfur mustard S(C2H4Cl)2.

  • During the war, he researched acrolein and sulfur mustard gas, working with Charles Dufraisse. This work led them to pioneering research into autoxidation and antioxidants.
  • ie region of Majnoon Island by sulfur mustard from chemical bombing by Iraqi forces.
  • The music centers around the theme of World War I and the album artwork is a photograph depicting three Canadian soldiers wounded by mustard gas (otherwise known as sulfur mustard).
  • of sulfur mustard (H) or (HD) blister agent (distilled mustard).
  • The M60 105 mm howitzer cartridge is a U.S. artillery shell that carried a chemical agent, specifically one of the sulfur mustard agents.

  • New detection techniques are being developed in order to detect the presence of mustard gas and its metabolites.
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