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Monday, April 29, 2013

Chemical weapon sarin has been used in Syria yet May be a fall out from NATO Breaks and Counteragents of The United States

The United States Disclosure of Possible Leaks in its Current Audit of
its own "sarin" -
SolubilityinwaterMiscibleHazardsEU classificationExtremely Toxic (T+)
used as achemical weaponowing to its extreme potency as anerve agent.
It has been classified as aweapon of mass destructioninUN Resolution
687. Production and stockpiling of sarin was outlawed by theChemical
Weapons Conventionof 1993 where it is classified as aSchedule 1
substance.
Degradation and shelf life Sarin degrades after a period of several
weeks to several months. The shelf life can be shortened by impurities
in precursor materials. According to the CIA , some Iraqi sarin had a
shelf life of only a few weeks, owing mostly to impure precursors. Its
otherwise short shelf life can beextended by increasing the purity of
the precursor and intermediates and incorporating stabilizers such as
tributylamine . In some formulations, tributylamine is replaced by
diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC), allowing sarin to be stored in
aluminium casings. In binary chemical weapons , the two precursors are
stored separately in the same shell and mixed to form the agent
immediately before or when the shell is in flight. Sarin is estimated
to be over 500 times more toxic than cyanide .
Initial symptoms following exposureto sarin are a runny nose,
tightnessin the chest and constriction of the pupils . Soon after, the
victim has difficulty breathing and experiences nausea and drooling.
As the victim continues to lose control of bodily functions, the
victim vomits, defecates and urinates. This phase is followed by
twitching and jerking. Ultimately, the victim becomes comatose and
suffocates in a series of convulsivespasms.
Sarin was discovered in 1938 in Wuppertal-Elberfeld in Germany by two
German scientists attempting to create stronger pesticides; it is the
most toxic of the four G-agents made by Germany. The compound, which
followed the discovery of the nerve agent tabun ,was named in honor of
its discoverers: Schrader , Ambros, Rüdiger and Van der Linde.
Estimates for total sarin production by Nazi Germany range from 500 kg
to 10 tons.
1950s (early): NATO adopted sarin as a standard chemical weapon, and
both the USSR and the United States produced sarin for military
purposes.

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