Malik says that the bottle used to dispense the chemical agent was "a reagent bottle. They're used exclusively in research and development." It is actually a commonplace brown glass or plastic dropper bottle, used for dispensing things like eye, ear or nose drops. It looks nothing like a reagent bottle. Moreover, reagent bottles (which are generally much larger than the one shown) are used in all sorts of labs, not just for research and development.
Wormwood says that the chemical agent was "made with the chirality of two of the normal." This is gibberish. Chirality is a real term. It is the assymetry of the molecular structure of optical isomers. However, the addition, "of two of the normal", doesn't mean anything.