Definition
A chemical bomb is a weapon that disperses toxic chemicals intended to harm or kill living beings. These chemicals can be in the form of gases, liquids, or solids, affecting the body through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion. Unlike conventional explosives, the primary damage comes from the chemical agent's toxicity rather than physical blast effects. Chemical bombs are internationally condemned due to their inhumane nature. The effects can range from temporary incapacitation to death. Think of it as a supercharged air freshener, but with deadly consequences ๐.