Hello, I have a very specific question on toxic gases (nothing sinister, I assure you). I am writing a science fiction book (trying, anyway), and I want to make it as chemically accurate as I can with my limited knowledge.
My question is this: Of the gases that are toxic to humans, is there one that could exist in an oxygen-based atmosphere in large enough quantities to remain toxic, and in such a way that it could stay prevalent in that atmosphere indefinitely (or at least for a very very long time)? The tricky part I think is that native plants and animals have to be able to exist in that atmosphere. Some fictional license can be taken with that, but I would like to ground it in fact if I can. NOTE: The gas does not have to be naturally occurring. My idea is that the atmosphere was "poisoned," so it can be man-made. Another thing, it needs to be colorless in the concentration needed to be lethal.
I was looking at phosgene as a possibility, but I don't know enough about chemistry to know whether or not this fits the bill.
So, is there an evil gas out there that I can use, or am I going to have to rethink my plot here?
Thanks in advance for the help.