What is a vesicant?
a. A material that acts as a neurotoxicant
b. Highly volatile liquids that cause seizures, respiratory failure, and cardiac arrest by interfering with the blood's ability to absorb atmospheric oxygen
c. Substances that blister skin and damage the eyes, mucous membranes, and respiratory tract upon exposure
d. Liquid compounds that cause pulmonary edema and damage the respiratory tract when their vapors are inhaled
C
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