Sarin is an acid fluoride and ester of methylphosphonic acid. sarin (propan-2-yl

Chapter 25, Problem 25.27

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Sarin is an acid fluoride and ester of methylphosphonic acid. sarin (propan-2-yl methylphosphonofluoridate) O CH3 F P O Sarin is a deadly nerve gas that was outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993. However, it has been used at various times as a weapon of mass destruction by terrorists, including a 1995 attack in the Tokyo metro and a 2013 attack by the Syrian government on rebel forces during the Syrian civil war. (a) Sarin is chiral; the S enantiomer is more active than the R enantiomer. Draw a line-and-wedge structure of the more active enantiomer.

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