Bromobenzyl cyanide

Bromobenzyl cyanide (BBC), also known in the military idiom as camite (CA), is an obsolete lachrymatory agent[1] introduced in World War I by the Allied Powers, being a standard agent, along with chloroacetophenone, adopted by the CWS.

[2] When implemented in World War I, it revolutionized the use of tear agents due to their extreme potency.

BBC is toxic like chlorine gas.

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