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  1. 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 …

  2. Sarin | Chemical Emergencies | CDC

    Sep 6, 2024 · If sarin is in the air, people can be exposed through skin or eye contact, or breathing in the sarin gas. Because sarin vapor is heavier than air, it will sink to low-lying …

  3. Sarin | Description, Toxicity, Chemical Weapon, & Antidote ...

    Nov 28, 2025 · Sarin, synthetic organophosphate compound that is highly toxic to the nervous system. Exposure to sarin—which is colourless, odourless, and tasteless—can cause death …

  4. May 17, 2004 · Sarin is a clear, colorless, and tasteless liquid that has no odor in its pure form. However, sarin can evaporate into a vapor (gas) and spread into the environment.

  5. Sarin - New World Encyclopedia

    Sarin is one of diverse nerve agents (also referred to as nerve gases, though these chemicals are liquid at room temperature), which are a class of phosphorus -containing organic chemicals …

  6. des. If Sarin is released into the air as a liquid spray (aerosol), it has the potential to contaminate agricultural prod cts. If Sarin is released as a vapor, it is unlikely to contaminate agricultural …

  7. Sarin Fact Sheet - Federation of American Scientists

    Sarin is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, human-made chemical warfare agent. It was originally developed in Germany in the 1930's as a pesticide. Sarin is a nerve agent-it disrupts the …