traangas
Traangas, also known as tear gas, is a chemical agent used to incapacitate individuals by causing temporary blindness, breathing difficulties, and skin irritation. It is not a lethal weapon but is employed for crowd control and riot suppression by law enforcement agencies worldwide. The most common active ingredients in tear gas are chlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS gas) and phenacyl chloride (CN gas). When released, these compounds aerosolize and, upon contact with mucous membranes such as the eyes, nose, and throat, trigger a strong irritant response.
Symptoms of exposure include intense stinging and burning sensations in the eyes, involuntary tearing, temporary vision
The use of tear gas is a subject of ongoing debate regarding its ethical implications and potential