: Military experiments with mustard gas during WWII Who were the researchers? Who were the research subjects? What methods were used? How did the study end? What harm did the research subjects suffer? What are some of the ethical and legal issues involved?
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Step 1: Researchers involved in the military experiments with mustard gas during WWII included scientists and military personnel from various countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Show more…
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Mustard gas $\left(\mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{8} \mathrm{Cl}_{2} \mathrm{~S}\right)$ is a poisonous gas that was used in World War I and banned afterward. It causes general destruction of body tissues, resulting in the formation of large water blisters. There is no effective antidote. Calculate the percent composition by mass of the elements in mustard gas.
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