Phosgene in a sentence as a noun

How many expired cans of phosgene makes a valid WMD claim?

Sure I might get some RSI, but my welder friend has to contend with someone on site accidentally creating phosgene gas.

Basically, the intense heat creates a change in the chemical to form phosgene gas; even a small amount can **** you.

However, chlorine, phosgene, mustard gas, etc. didn't remain effective after troops on both sides came to expect them.

And before anyone gets big ideas about the chloroform, it is not pure chloroform; it is generally contaminated by phosgene, which is truly terrible stuff.

Any access to thiophosgene called for full replacement of the bottle cap, can, crate, and vermiculite, so it could hopefully be left alone as long as possible undisturbed afterward.

The laboratory's remit was to conduct research and development regarding chemical weapons agents used by the British armed forces in the First World War, such as chlorine, mustard gas, and phosgene.

Phosgene definitions

noun

a colorless poisonous gas that smells like new-mown hay; used in chemical warfare