1. Carbon monoxide
  2. Hydrogen cyanide
  3. Mustard gas
  4. Water gas
4 views

1 Answers

Answer: Option 3

Although the Germans were the first to use phosgene on the battlefield, it became the primary chemical weapon of the Allies. Phosgene was responsible for 85% of chemical-weapons fatalities during World War I. Mustard gas, a potent blistering agent, was dubbed King of the Battle Gases.

4 views

Related Questions