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Cyclosarin or GF (cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate) is an
extremely toxic substance used as a
chemical weapon. It is a
member of the G-series family...
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nerve agents to be
discovered along with GA (tabun), GB (sarin), and GF (
cyclosarin). When pure,
soman is a volatile, corrosive, and
colorless liquid with...
- 1939,
followed by GD (Soman) in 1944, and
finally the more
obscure GF (
Cyclosarin) in 1949. GB was the only G
agent that was
fielded by the US as a munition...
- agents, and a
fourth after the war:
Tabun (1936)
Sarin (1938)
Soman (1944)
Cyclosarin (1949)
Richard J.
Evans (2008). The
Third Reich at War, 1939–1945. Penguin...
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Grafiska Fackförbundet - Mediafacket, the
Swedish Graphic Workers'
Union Cyclosarin nerve gas (NATO designation: GF) Fermi's constant, GF
Fluid intelligence...
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Although the most
commonly used
agents were
mustard gas and sarin,
tabun and
cyclosarin were also used.[better source needed]
Tabun was also used in the 1988...
- War syndrome.
Other potential causes that have been
investigated are
cyclosarin and
emissions from oil well fires, but
their relationships to the illness...
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nonpersistent to
semipersistent effect.
Tabun (GA)
Sarin (GB)
Soman (GD)
Cyclosarin (GF)
These agents have a
volatility between the V and G
agents and are...
- name 2-Methylcyclohexyl
methylphosphonofluoridate Other names Methyl cyclosarin Identifiers CAS
Number 85473-32-1 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image ChemSpider...
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Nitrogen mustard (HN)
Nerve agents Tabun (GA)
Sarin (GB)
Soman (GD)
Cyclosarin (GF) VX (VX)
Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK)
Hydrogen cyanide (AC)...