smoke bombs

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Diverse weapons are used in a battlefield against an adversary. The destructive effect of weapons also differs from one weapon to another. Weapons can be classified as toxic or non-toxic. An example of a toxic weapon is a smoke bomb. It is composed of a mixture of chemicals, zinc oxide being a chief constituent. Upon explosion, it releases a gush of zinc chloride fumes into the air. These fumes are poisonous, and when inhaled, cause a fatal condition called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).
How exactly does this condition pose a danger to life? A major effect of ARDS is build up of thick sputum in the lungs. Sputum has an adverse effect of greatly reducing lung elasticity. This hinders the lungs from expanding to allow enough volume of oxygen to flow in and mix with blood for circulation to the rest of the body. The curtailed amount of oxygen in the lungs causes a domino effect in the bloodstreams and, ultimately, in the rest of the body systems. In other words, the effects of an attack on the lungs resounds in all the organ systems. This easily takes the life of the pa...

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