Sarin nerve gas. Computer artwork of a molecule of the nerve gas Sarin (methylphosphoneflouridic, (1- methyl ester), chemical formula (C4. H10. O2.P.F)). The atoms are shown as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), oxygen (red), hydrogen (white), phosphorus (yellow), fluorine (green). The bonds between them are shown as cylinders. Sarin (also known as GB) is used in chemical weapons. It is deadly and works in minutes. Skin contact or inhalation leads to disruption of the nervous system leading to convulsions, paralysis and death.