- CN gas
Chembox new
Name = CN gas
ImageFile = Chloroacetophenone.svg
ImageSize = 106px
ImageName = CN gas
IUPACName = 2-chloro-1-phenylethanone
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 532-27-4
SMILES = c1ccc(cc1)C(=O)CCl
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = C8H7ClO
MolarMass = 154.59 g/mol
Density =
MeltingPt = 26.8 °C
BoilingPt =:"Not to be confused with
hydrogen cyanide , HCN."CN gas, or chloroacetophenone or phenacyl chloride, is a substance used as a
riot control agent . It has the molecular formula C8H7ClO. It was investigated, but not used, during the First andSecond World War s, and was used by United States forces inVietnam . Because of its greater toxicity, it has largely been supplanted byCS gas .CN is still supplied to
paramilitary and police forces in a small pressurized aerosol can known as “Mace” ortear gas . Its use has fallen by the wayside aspepper spray works faster and disperses more quickly than CN.The term "Mace" came into being because it was the brand-name invented by one of the first American manufacturers of CN aerosol sprays. Subsequently, Mace became
synonymous with tear-gas sprays in the same way that Hoover has become strongly associated withvacuum cleaner s.Like CS gas, this compound irritates the
mucous membrane s (oral, nasal,conjunctiva l andtracheobronchial ). Sometimes it can give rise to more generalized reactions such as syncope, temporary loss of balance and orientation. More rarely, cutaneous irritating outbreaks have been observed and allergic contact permanentdermatitis .
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