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Sarin

Sarin (NATO designation GB short for G-series, B) is an extremely toxic organophosphorus compound that has been often used as a chemical weapon due to its extreme potency as a nerve agent.

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Health effects

Production and structure

Degradation and shelf life

History

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Sarin

Nodes172
Edges171
Triples83
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011628
Components1

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Sarin

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related to Degradation and shelf life · 10
Sarin → According, At, CIA, Degradation, IMPA, Iraqi, MPA, SN2, The, This P-F
related to history · 10
Sarin → G-Series, Gerhard Ritter, Gerhard Schrader, Germany, Heereswaffenamt Hans-Jürgen, IG Farben, Linde, Otto Ambros, The, Wuppertal-Elberfeld
related to Toxicity · 10
Sarin → As, Calculating, In, LCt100, LCt50, The, The LCt95, The LD50, There, This
related to Use as a weapon · 10
Sarin → Adolf Hitler, Allied, Estimates, German Army Weapons Office, Germany, In, Nazi Germany, Pilot, Though, World War II
has effect · 9
Sarin → Bs, Common, Death, Initial, Like, SLUDGE, Soon, This, Ultimately
related to Management · 9
Sarin → AChE, Asoxime, Atropine, Biperiden, HI-6, PAM, Pralidoxime, Since, Treatment
related to Diagnostic tests · 8
Sarin → Controlled, Fluoride, IMPA, Its, One, The, These, This
related to External links · 4
Sarin → Iraq's Chemical Weapons StockpileCDC, Material Safety Data SheetCIA, Sarin Emergency Response Card, The Stability
related to Mechanism of action · 3
Sarin → Fluoride, In, Normally
related to Production and structure · 2
Sarin → It, The SP

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sarinis avolatile0.90text
pralidoximeinstance ofhas been shown to be significantly more effective for AChE reactivation in Sarin poisoning than standard oximes0.80text
tabuninstance ofowing mostly to impure precursors.Along with nerve agents0.80text
VXinstance ofowing mostly to impure precursors.Along with nerve agents0.80text
sarin can have a short shelf lifeinstance ofowing mostly to impure precursors.Along with nerve agents0.80text
tributylamineinstance ofSarin's shelf life can be extended by increasing the purity of the precursor and intermediates and incorporating stabilizers0.80text
sarin as weapons.1950sinstance ofAdolf Hitler refused to initiate the use of gases0.80text
Sarinhas effectLike0.60section
Sarinhas effectDeath0.60section
Sarinhas effectInitial0.60section
Sarinhas effectSoon0.60section
Sarinhas effectThis0.60section

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