lewisite

E278861

Lewisite is a highly toxic organoarsenic compound developed as a chemical warfare blister agent during World War I.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
lewisite canonical 1
lewisite II 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf arsenical vesicant
blister agent
chemical warfare agent
organoarsenic compound
vesicant
antidote British anti-Lewisite
dimercaprol
belongsToClass arsenic compounds
organochlorides
causes eye irritation
respiratory damage
skin blistering
systemic arsenic poisoning
chemicalFormula C2H2AsCl3
classifiedAs Schedule 1 chemical under the Chemical Weapons Convention
containsElement arsenic
carbon
chlorine
hydrogen
decomposesIn alkaline solutions
deliveryMethod aerial bombs
artillery shells
developedAs chemical weapon
developedDuring World War I
environmentalPersistence moderate
firstSynthesizedBy Winford Lee Lewis
hasIsomer lewisite I
lewisite self-linksurface differs
surface form: lewisite II

lewisite III
hasOdor geranium-like odor
hasPhysicalState liquid at room temperature
hasToxicity highly toxic
healthEffect hypotension
kidney damage
liver damage
pulmonary edema
hydrolyzesTo chlorovinylarsenous oxide and hydrochloric acid
mechanismOfAction alkylates biological molecules
inhibits cellular respiration
namedAfter Winford Lee Lewis
regulatoryStatus prohibited for warfare by the Chemical Weapons Convention
routeOfExposure eye contact
inhalation
skin contact
solubility slightly soluble in water
soluble in organic solvents
storageHazard corrosive
volatile
useStatus no legitimate large-scale civilian use
warfareType chemical warfare

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

lewisite hasIsomer lewisite self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: lewisite II