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  2. VX (nerve agent) - Wikipedia

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    VX is an odorless and tasteless [13] [14] chiral organophosphorous chemical with a molecular weight of 267.37 g/mol. [15] Under standard conditions it is an amber-coloured liquid with a boiling point of 298 °C (568 °F), and a freezing point of −51 °C (−60 °F). [16]

  3. Nerve agent - Wikipedia

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    The V-series is the second family of nerve agents and contains five well known members: VE, VG, VM, VR, and VX, along with several more obscure analogues. [28] The most studied agent in this family, VX (it is thought that the 'X' in its name comes from its overlapping isopropyl radicals), was invented in the 1950s at Porton Down in Wiltshire ...

  4. C11H26NO2PS - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 11 H 26 NO 2 PS (molar mass: 267.37 g/mol, exact mass: 267.1422 u) may refer to: Chinese VX (CVX) QL sulfide; VR (nerve agent)

  5. EA-2192 - Wikipedia

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    EA-2192 is an extremely toxic degradation product of the VX, a very potent nerve agent. [1] [2] It is a white solid that is very soluble and stable in water.EA-2192 is an extremely potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.

  6. Novichok - Wikipedia

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    The chemical formula was given to Western NATO countries, who synthesized it, then used small amounts to test protective equipment, detection of it, and antidotes to it. [37] Novichok was referred to in a patent filed in 2008 for an organophosphorus poisoning treatment. The University of Maryland, Baltimore research was funded in part by the U ...

  7. VR (nerve agent) - Wikipedia

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    VR (Russian VX, VXr, Soviet V-gas, GOSNIIOKhT substance No. 33, Agent "November") is a "V-series" unitary nerve agent closely related (it is an isomer) to the better-known VX nerve agent. [1] It became a prototype for the series of Novichok agents .

  8. Vanadium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Twelve binary halides, compounds with the formula VX n (n=2..5), are known. VI 4, VCl 5, VBr 5, and VI 5 do not exist or are extremely unstable. In combination with other reagents, VCl 4 is used as a catalyst for polymerization of dienes. Like all binary halides, those of vanadium are Lewis acidic, especially those of V(IV) and V(V).

  9. List of equations in fluid mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Flux F through a surface, dS is the differential vector area element, n is the unit normal to the surface. Left: No flux passes in the surface, the maximum amount flows normal to the surface.