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Substances discovered in the 1930s

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sarin
Sarin (NATO designation GB short for G-series, B) is an extremely toxic organophosphorus compound that has been often used as a chemical weapon due to its extreme potency as a nerve agent.
chlorine trifluoride
chemical compound
bufotenine
Bufotenin, also known as dimethylserotonin or as '5-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (5-HO-DMT'), is a serotonergic psychedelic of the tryptamine family. It is a derivative of the psychedelic dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and of the neurotransmitter serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT). The compound is an alkaloid found in some species of mushrooms, plants, and toads. It is also found naturally in the human body in small amounts. Bufotenin, for instance derived from the trees Anadenanthera colubrina and Anadenanthera peregrina, has a long history of entheogenic use as a snuff in South America.
bromine pentafluoride
chemical compound
erythorbic acid
chemical compound
fluorine dioxide
chemical compound
dimethyl telluride
chemical compound
cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride
chemical compound
bromine dioxide
chemical compound
formyl fluoride
chemical compound
rhenium pentachloride
chemical compound
trirhenium nonachloride
chemical compound
trifluoronitrosomethane
Trifluoronitrosomethane (commonly abbreviated as TFNM) is a toxic and unstable gaseous compound consisting of a trifluoromethyl group covalently bound to a nitroso group. The gas is notable for its intense blue colour.
Pentacarbonylhydridomanganese
Pentacarbonylhydridomanganese is an organometallic compound with formula HMn(CO). This compound is one of the most stable "first-row" transition metal hydrides.
europium(II) fluoride
chemical compound