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Chlorine was first introduced as a weapon during the World War I by the Germans on April 22, 1915. Even chlorine weapon were failed because they were not invented well, but some of chlorine are more dangerous than others. It is alleged that Haber's role in the use of chlorine as a deadly weapon drove his wife, Clara Immerwahr, to suicide. After its first use, chlorine was utilized by both sides as a chemical weapon, but it was soon replaced by the more deadly gases phosgene and mustard gas. | Chlorine was first introduced as a weapon during the World War I by the Germans on April 22, 1915. Even chlorine weapon were failed because they were not invented well, but some of chlorine are more dangerous than others. It is alleged that Haber's role in the use of chlorine as a deadly weapon drove his wife, Clara Immerwahr, to suicide. After its first use, chlorine was utilized by both sides as a chemical weapon, but it was soon replaced by the more deadly gases phosgene and mustard gas. | ||
'''Iraq War'''<br> | |||
Chlorine gas was also used in the Iraq War as a chemical weapon to the local population and coalition forces fearfully. | |||
For examples, on March 17, 2007, three chlorines filled trucks were bomed in the Anbar province, and it caused to kill 2 and sickening over 350 people. Other chlorine bomb caused more than 30 people dying. The force of the explosions caused to die a lot of people instead of toxic gases. The toxic gases from chlorine dispersed in the atmosphere by the blast. The spread out of chlorine gases resulted widespread panic, which is essential for providing safe drinking water for the population. | |||
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