FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE聽|聽June 01, 2017
How the Nazis invented nerve agents like sarin (video)
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2017 鈥� Nerve agents are arguably the most brutal chemical weapons. These infamous compounds, which include sarin gas and VX, originated in Nazi Germany when a chemist was trying to develop a more effective insecticide. Marrying the element phosphorus with cyanide derivatives resulted in a poison so deadly it was named 鈥淭abun,鈥� derived from the German word for 鈥渢aboo.鈥� Learn more about the history of nerve agents in the latest Speaking of Chemistry: .
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