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VX or vx may refer to: Science and technology * VX (nerve agent), a neurotoxic chemical warfare agent ** Chinese VX, structural isomer of VX **V-sub x, another organophosphate nerve agent of the V-series * VX Nano, a brand of optical mouse by Logitech * VX Revolution, a brand of optical mouse by Logitech * Yaesu VX series, compact amateur radio handheld transceivers * VX (videocassette format), an early consumer videocassette format produced by Panasonic * Vx Multiphase Metering Technology for measuring oil, gas and water flowrates without phase separation in oil and gas industry * WeChat () colloquially referred to as ''"VX"'', a Chinese multi-purpose messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent * Apricot VX FT, line of PC-based servers released by Apricot Computers in 1989 Transport * ACES Colombia (IATA code VX, 1971-2003), a Colombian airline * Codename of the 2013 to 2017 Dodge Viper * Holden Commodore (VX), model of GM Holden's Commodore car * Para- ...
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VX (nerve Agent)
VX is an extremely toxic chemical synthesis, synthetic chemical compound in the organophosphorus compound, organophosphorus class, specifically, a phosphonate, thiophosphonate. In the class of nerve agents, it was developed for military use in chemical warfare after translational science, translation of earlier discoveries of organophosphate toxicity in pesticide research. In its pure form, VX is an oily, relatively Volatility (chemistry), non-volatile liquid that is amber-like in colour. Because of its low volatility, VX persists in environments where it is dispersed. VX, short for "venomous agent X", is one of the best known of the V nerve agents and originated from pesticide development work at Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). It was developed further at Porton Down in England during the early 1950s, based on research first done by Gerhard Schrader, a chemist working for IG Farben in Germany during the 1930s. It is now one of a broader V-series of agents which are class ...
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