Which pairing is correct based on the incidents described?

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Multiple Choice

Which pairing is correct based on the incidents described?

The situation tests your ability to match a famous incident with the chemical involved. The Bhopal disaster is defined by the release of methyl isocyanate, MIC, from a pesticide plant in 1984. That specific pairing—Bhopal with MIC—is the one that fits the incident described. The other options mix up the chemicals: methyl chloroformate (MCMT) is a different hazard, not the chemical linked to Bhopal, and T2 refers to a different kind of toxin not associated with that industrial release. So the pairing that aligns with what happened in Bhopal is Bhopal with MIC.

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