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     The chemical weapons section is supposed to have varied methods of laboratory synthesis for some of the deadliest chemicals known to man. Not only do these include your standard war gasses, but also poisons. I say supposed to have because I don't actually have any information ready for posting on the web yet. While I have acquired much valuable data, it still needs to be edited and converted to a web format. The following list of substances represents the information that I have synthesis data for.

Acrolein
Benzyl Bromide
Benzyl Chloride
Benzyl Iodide
Bromoacetone
Bromoacetophenone
Bromobenzyl Cyanide
Bromopicrin
Carbon Monoxide
Carbonyl Bromide
Chloroacetone
Chloroacetophenone
Chloroformoxime
Chloromethyl Chloroformate
Chloropicrin
Chlorosulfonic Acid
*checked to here* Cyanogen Bromide
Cyanogen Chloride
Cyanogen Fluoride
Cyanogen Iodide
Cyclosarin
Cyclosoman
Dibromoacetylene
Dibromomethyl Ether
Dibromoethyl Sulfide
Dichloroethyl Sulfide
Dichloroformoxime
Dichloromethyl Chloroformate
Dichloromethyl Ether
Diiodoacetylene
Diiodoethyl Sulfide
Dimethyl Sulfate
Diphenyl Chloroarsine
Diphenyl Cyanoarsine
Ethyl Bromoacetate
Ethyl Chloroacetate
Ethyl Dihloroarsine
Ethyl Iodoacetate
Hexachloromethyl Carbonate
Hydrocyanic Acid
Lewisite
* Methyl Chloroformate
Methyl Chlorosulfonate
Methyl Dihloroarsine
Methyl Fluorosulfonate
Methyl Formate
Methyl Sulfuric Acid
Oxalyl Chloride
Perchloromethyl Mercaptan
Phenarsazine Chloride
Phenyl Carbylamine Chloride
Phenyl Dichloroarsine
Phosgene
Sarin
Soman
Sulfuryl Chloride
Tabun
Tetrachlorodinitroethane
Thiophosgene
Thiosarin
Thiosoman
Trichloromethyl Chloroformate
Trichloro Nitroso Methane
VX
Xylyl Bromide


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