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Nerve agents, vesicants, blood agents, and choking agents are all: (1 point) a. Biological agents b. Chemical agents c. Nuclear weapons d. Incendiary weapons
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Nerve agents, vesicants, blood agents, and choking agents are all: (1 point)
a. Biological agents
b. Chemical agents
c. Nuclear weapons
d. Incendiary weapons
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b, they are chemical agents that react with biological matter
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