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I think you mean WP, White Phosphorous or Wooly Pete.
There are varying formulas for it, but the problem is that that stuff is very, very widely used as smoke munitions for concealment... while it is also known to be pretty damn toxic to breathe if you are in a confined space with it, or there is a sufficient concentration of it in a windless depression or something like that.
It also burns quite hot upon initial ignition... the video game Spec Ops: The Line is famous for showing an exceedingly realistic depiction of what it does when deployed as a weapon.
It's really fun when you say "Agent Orange and other chemicals" and someone jumps in to be a know it all and correct you.
I meant what I said. Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension. I purposely brought up a much more well known occurrence of the same thing happening to compare them.
You are reading hostility where there is none. You said other chemicals, so I expanded on that with what I know.
Standard 'Yes, and!' kind of thing, adding to a discussion.
You say you use a more well known example, so I added what is a far, far more commonly used chemical which is not widely known to even be a dangerous 'other chemical'.