Sarin: All about this chemical agent [infographic]
Posted by staff / September 14, 2013 Jonathan RivaitMike FailleNational PostRichard JohnsonSarinThe most excellent National Post’s infographic team is at it again. Jonathan Rivait, Mike Faille, Richard Johnson produced this.
Sarin, allegedly used by the Syrian regime to kill more than 1,400 people on Aug. 21, is one of the most toxic and rapidly acting nerve agents. Developed in 1938 by Germany as a pesticide, sarin is, in its pure form, a clear, colourless, tasteless liquid that has no odour. Even at low concentrations, sarin can be fatal within one minute and those who survive will have permanent neurological damage.
For the full graphic and for the rest of the information, see the original story here: The National Post.
Photo credit: Jonathan Rivait, Mike Faille, Richard Johnson, National Post
Obama dont destroy chemical weapons in ALBANIA, you started this, you have to end this in your country do that in USA not in ALBANIA…