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solution of
hydrogen cyanide in water,
represented as HCN(aq), is
called hydrocyanic acid. The
salts of the
cyanide anion are
known as cyanides.
Whether hydrogen...
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before being eaten, as the raw
leaves contain a high
amount of
toxic hydrocyanic acid, in
addition to the
irritating sap
typical of
Euphorbiaceae family...
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through a
relay release a
hammer that will
shatter a
small flask of
hydrocyanic acid. If one has left this
entire system to
itself for an hour, one would...
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Sodium cyanide is a
compound with the
formula NaCN and the
structure Na+ −C≡N. It is a white, water-soluble solid.
Cyanide has a high
affinity for metals...
- tartaric, oxalic, uric, lactic, and citric, as well as hydrofluoric,
hydrocyanic, and ****nic acids. He
preferred speaking German to
Swedish his whole...
- pharmaceuticals,
herbicides and pesticides, and in the
manufacture of
hydrocyanic acid. It has been used as a
softener for
paper and fiber. It is a solvent...
- Flavourings,
Processing Aids and
Materials in
Contact with Food (AFC) on
hydrocyanic acid in
flavourings and
other food
ingredients with
flavouring properties"...
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sweet almonds. Such
syrup products do not
contain significant levels of
hydrocyanic acid, so are
generally considered safe for
human consumption unless the...
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compound with the
formula Ca(CN)2. It is the
calcium salt
derived from
hydrocyanic acid. It is a
white solid,
although the pure
material is
rarely encountered...
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fresh leaves of the
cherry laurel, and
contains the
poison prussic acid (
hydrocyanic acid),
along with
other products carried over in the process. Historically...