Operation LAC (Large Area Coverage), was a Chemical Corps operation in 1957 and 1958 which dispersed microscopic zinc cadmium sulfide (ZnCdS) particles over much of the United States.
zinc | Zinc oxide | Zinc | sulfide | cadmium | Zinc sulfide | Cadmium telluride | Cadmium sulfide | zinc cadmium sulfide | Zinc, Arkansas | DJ Zinc | Consolidated Zinc | Cadmium zinc telluride | Cadmium Telluride | Cadmium pigments | Cadmium | Zinc gluconate | Zinc finger nuclease | Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit | volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit | Semicarbazide-cadmium therapy | Poly(p-phenylene sulfide) | Mercury cadmium telluride | Cadmium selenide | Cadmium poisoning |
Dew II involved the release of fluorescent particles (zinc cadmium sulfide) and plant spores (Lycopodium) from an aircraft.
Nerve agents and chemicals include, but are not limited to, VX nerve gas, Tabun gas, Sarin, Soman, and the marker chemicals zinc cadmium sulfide, and QNB.