IPA: /ˈsoʊ.mən/
KK: /səˈmæn/
A highly toxic chemical substance used in warfare that affects the nervous system and can be deadly when inhaled or absorbed.
The military has strict protocols for handling dangerous substances like soman.
The word 'soman' originates from the Greek word 'soma' (σῶμα), meaning body. It refers to a type of chemical compound that affects the body, particularly in the context of nerve agents.
Think of 'soma' meaning body, which helps you remember that 'soman' is a chemical that affects the body.