
sarin gas
Sarin gas is a highly toxic nerve agent designed to disrupt the nervous system. It works by blocking an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, which normally breaks down nerve signals. Without this enzyme functioning properly, nerve impulses flood the body, causing muscles to uncontrollably contract, breathing to become difficult, and potentially leading to death. Sarin is colorless, odorless, and extremely potent, making it a dangerous chemical weapon. Its use is banned internationally due to its severe effects and the potential for mass harm.