Adamsite

/ˈædəmˌsaɪt/ noun

A yellow-green chemical compound (diphenylaminechloroarsine) that was developed as a tear gas or irritant gas used as a chemical weapon during wars.

Named after Major Edward B. Adams, the American chemist who synthesized it during World War I; the '-ite' suffix indicates a chemical compound.

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