I think i know what you are talking about. you must mean, "what gas was used during ww2?" the answer is Zylon gas. The Nazis used it on the Jews during the Holocaust (meaning, "the killing of an entire people") in places called gas chambers. they made the Jews take off all of their clothes and put them into so-called "shower rooms", and instead of water coming out, little tiny beads came spouting out of the shower heads, containing Zylon gas (and remember, the Nazis lock all doors, and the only windows that were in the shower rooms were very tiny and all air ways were blocked) and no matter what surface the beads landed on, Zylon gas came out of them. and all the Jews died in the gas chambers because of a lack of oxygen. of course, Jews survived the war, but no one survived the Horror and tragedy of the gas chambers. but are you sure you are talking about japan here?
Bath bombs or Bath fizzies despite the first frightening name, are round compact forms of oils and skin softeners used to enhance the bathing experience. They generally but not always contain herbs, essential oils, salts and some form of effervescing (bubbles) solution of acids and baking soda. Follow related links below to see a website that will offer you detailed instructions for home made bath bombs.
Bath bombs are basically soap all compressed down until it gets into the shape of a heart, sphere or another shape and they cleanse the skin.
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
The Jewish public where gassed in the concentration camps and on battlefields sometimes the Germans used gas to confuse the allies which is also a strategy used often today as well. Also so bombs which where dropped on oppositions where gas bombs as well.
Because when the Germans stopped bombing gas bombs the people didn't think it was needed any more.
Nine times during the "Air Battle for England" bombs fell within Bath's boundaries
yes they do dissolve in water due to the chemicals in the bombs
Lush is one of the most popular retailers that sell bath bombs, and their products are very highly rated by customers. Amazon also has many types of bath bombs available, including many of the varieties made by Lush.
The bath bombs that I have studied with Universal Indicator Paper had a pH of about 8 or 9.
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They fizz off because there's air in it!
Bath bombs or Bath fizzies despite the first frightening name, are round compact forms of oils and skin softeners used to enhance the bathing experience. They generally but not always contain herbs, essential oils, salts and some form of effervescing (bubbles) solution of acids and baking soda. Follow related links below to see a website that will offer you detailed instructions for home made bath bombs.
It's so your pubes dont get curly!
For a lesson or for a personal progress project? For a project you could make bath bombs for any project that requires learning a new skill, learning about hygiene, giving gifts, homemaking, or entrepreneurship skills.
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conventional explosive and incendiary bombs. also poison gas bombs.
48 -- Carbon Dioxide bombs 27 -- Pipe bombs 11 -- 1.5 gallon propane bombs 7 -- gas or napalm bombs 2 -- 20 pound propane bombs