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Cyanogen chloride

Cyanogen chloride is a highly toxic blood agent first proposed for use in warfare by the French. Its chemical formula is ClCN. It is very fast-acting, and causes immediate injury upon contact with the eyes or respiratory organs. Symptoms of exposure are loss of consciousness, convulsions, paralysis, and death. It is especially toxic because it is capable of penetrating the filters in gas masks, according to U.S. analysts.

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