chemical agent
Noun: 1. A substance that takes part in or causes a chemical reaction: A chemical agent is any substance, whether simple or complex, that actively participates in a chemical process, either as a reactant that is consumed or as a catalyst that facilitates a reaction without being consumed. 2. A substance used for its chemical effects: This refers to an agent employed deliberately to produce a specific chemical effect, such as in industrial processes, laboratory synthesis, or, in a specialized context, warfare.
The term "chemical agent" is primarily used in scientific, industrial, and technical contexts. It describes the functional role of a substance within a chemical system. * In a general scientific sense, it refers to any substance causing a chemical change. * In a more specific sense, particularly in defense and security contexts, it often refers to substances used in chemical weapons (e.g., nerve agents, blister agents). The intended meaning is usually clear from the surrounding context.
- General Scientific Context:
- Catalysts are essential chemical agents that speed up reactions in industrial manufacturing.
- The laboratory tested various chemical agents to find the most effective reducing agent for the synthesis.
- Specific/Technical Context:
- The treaty prohibits the development and stockpiling of lethal chemical agents.
- First responders must be trained to handle accidents involving hazardous chemical agents.
- "Chemical warfare agent": A highly specific term for a chemical substance used to kill, injure, or incapacitate in warfare. This is a subcategory of "chemical agent" in its most narrow interpretation.
- The use of chemical warfare agents is banned under international law.
- Reagent (n): A substance or compound used to cause a chemical reaction, especially to detect, measure, or produce other substances. (Often used interchangeably with "chemical agent" in laboratory settings).
- The test requires a specific reagent to indicate the presence of starch.
- Catalyst (n): A specific type of chemical agent that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being consumed.
- Solvent (n): A substance (typically a liquid) that dissolves another substance, acting as an agent for creating a solution.
- Reactive substance
- Chemical substance
- Active agent (in a chemical context)
- Nerve agent: A class of poisonous chemical agents that disrupt the nervous system.
- Blister agent: A class of chemical agents that cause severe skin, eye, and mucosal pain and blistering.
- Industrial chemical agent: A chemical used in manufacturing or processing.
- an agent that produces chemical reactions