Mustard, lewisite, and phosgene oxime are examples of:

a. Vesicants
b. Nerve agents
c. Radiological agents
d. Chocking agents

a
Rationale: a. Correct.
b. Sarin, soman, tabun, and VX are nerve agents.
c. Radiological agents emit ionizing radiation such as alpha, beta, and gamma waves.
d. Chocking agents include ammonia, chlorine, and phosgene (different that phosgene oxime).

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