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- Sarin - Wikipedia
Sarin (NATO designation GB short for G-series, B) is an extremely toxic organophosphorus compound [4] that has been often used as a chemical weapon due to its extreme potency as a nerve agent Sarin is a volatile, colorless and odorless liquid
- Sarin | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Key points Sarin is a human-made chemical warfare nerve agent Signs and symptoms of sarin exposure depend on how much you were exposed to and how you were exposed If exposed, get away from the area, get clean, and get help
- Sarin | Description, Toxicity, Chemical Weapon, Antidote | Britannica
Sarin, synthetic organophosphate compound that is highly toxic to the nervous system Exposure to sarin—which is colourless, odourless, and tasteless—can cause death within minutes
- Sarin (GB, O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) neurotoxicity . . .
Sarin exposure is associated with symptoms of organophosphate-induced delayed neurotoxicity (OPIDN) and organophosphate-induced chronic neurotoxicity (OPICN) Moreover, sarin has been involved in toxic and immunotoxic effects as well as organophosphate-induced endocrine disruption (OPIED)
- How Sarin Nerve Gas Works (And What to Do If Exposed) - ThoughtCo
Sarin is an organophosphate nerve agent or nerve gas Here's a look at how it works and how exposure to Sarin is treated
- Sarin (GB) Prehospital Management - HHS. gov
Sarin (military designation GB) is a nerve agent that is one of the most toxic of the known chemical warfare agents It is generally odorless and tasteless Exposure to sarin can cause death in minutes A fraction of an ounce (1 to 10 mL) of sarin on the skin can be fatal
- Sarin | South Carolina Department of Public Health
Sarin is a clear, colorless, and tasteless liquid that has no odor in its pure form Sarin, also known as GB, can evaporate into a vapor (gas) and spread into the environment Sarin is not found naturally in the environment, but was developed in 1938 in Germany as a pesticide
- Facts About Sarin
Sarin is a human-made chemical warfare agent classified as a nerve agent Nerve agents are the most toxic and rapidly acting of the known chemical warfare agents
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