Chemical plant [[Image:CWRYBASF.JPG|thumb|200px|right|[[BASF]]
Chemical Plant Portsmouth Site in the [[West Norfolk]] area of [[Portsmouth,
Virgin ... ... l refinery or a pharmaceutical or polymer manufacturer
to be effectively a chemical plant.
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Chemical engineering [[Image:Colonne distillazione.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Chemical
engineers design, construct and operate plants]] ... research and
development]]. A person employed in this field is called a [[chemical
engineer]].
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Chemical warfare {{Chemical warfare vert}} '''Chemical warfare'''
involves using the [[poison|toxic properties]] of [[chemical substance]]s
to kill, injure or incapacitate an [[Enemy (military)|enemy]] ...
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Chemical engineer [[Image:Colonne distillazione.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Chemical
engineers design, construct and operate plants]] ... r of famous
or historical chemical engineers can be found in the [[list of chemical
engineers]].
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Chemical Corps (United States Army) [[Image:Cmlsea.gif|thumb|right|Seal
of the Chemical Corps]] ... RN) weapons. Founded as the Chemical
Warfare Service in WW1, it became the Chemical Corps in 1946.
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Chemical industry ... he '''chemical industry''' comprises the companies
that produce industrial chemicals. It is central to modern world
economy, converting raw materials (oil, na ... ... . Chemicals is
nearly a $2 trillion global enterprise, and the EU and U.S. chemical
companies are the world's largest producers.
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Chemical Weapons Convention | name = Chemical Weapons Convention
... on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling
and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction
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India and weapons of mass destruction ==Chemical Weapons== ... place
only at the end of a 10-year period. As India has one of the largest
chemical industries in the world, this industry will benefit from
unrestricted trad ...
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Chemical weapon proliferation ... he [[United States]] government,
at least 17 nations currently have active chemical weapons programs.
== Chemical weapon details, per nation ==
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List of USAF Bomb Wings and Wings assigned to Strategic Air Command
*Equipment: B-29s, F-86s. *Changed equipment in: 1951 to B-29s.
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Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas ... ed to a [[British Standard]].
The aim of the testing is to ensure that the equipment is fairly
robust and has no exposed parts that can cause harm to the user.
... ... of any explosive gases, vapours or dusts that might be present
around the equipment.
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Chemical Technologist ... control laboratories, consulting engineering
companies, in chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and a variety
of other manufacturing and processing indust ... *analytical technician,
chemical
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Materials MASINT ... chemical, biological, and radiological threats
(CBR, or nuclear-biological-chemical (NBC)), as well as more general
safety and public health activities. It sh ... ... s another discipline,
dealing with such things as the analysis of captured equipment.
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101st Chemical Company (United States) ... rpose chemical companies
stationed on Fort Bragg, the other being the 21st Chemical Company,
which is assigned to the [[82nd Airborne Division (United States)
... ==== 101st Chemical Impregnating Company ====
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Dow Chemical Company company_name = The Dow Chemical Co. | company_logo
= [[Image:DowChemicalLogo.png|175px|Dow Chemical Company logo]]
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Iraq and weapons of mass destruction ... his reign of several decades,
he was internationally known for his use of chemical weapons in
the 1980s against civilians and in the [[Iran-Iraq War]]. Follo
... ... and 1990s have been found, most weapons inspectors now believe
that Iraq's chemical weapons program did indeed cease production
after 1991. The [[Iraq Survey ...
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History of chemical engineering ... tances|chemicals]] today are
produced through a continuous "assembly line" chemical
process. The Industrial Revolution was when this shift from batch
to cont ... ... he equipment had on how these processes operated
on the large scale. Thus, Chemical Engineering was born as a distinct
discipline; distinct from both [[Mechan ...
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Chemical process ... technology similar or related to that used
in [[chemical plant]]s or the [[chemical industry]]. ... d extensively.
The rest of the article will cover the engineering type of chemical
process.
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United States and weapons of mass destruction ... hima and Nagasaki|used
nuclear weapons in combat]]. The U.S. has also used chemical weapons
in World War I but has not done so since the 1925 Geneva Protocol.
... {{Cquote|Use of such (biological and chemical weapons) has been
outlawed by the general opinion of mankind. This country ...
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Right to know ... w'''" is the legal principle that the individual
has the right to know the chemicals to which they may be exposed
in their daily living. It is embodied in [[U ... ... anded to community
members who lived around facilities that used hazardous chemicals.
They demanded information about what was being released into the
air the ... |