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Hydrogen cyanide - Wikipedia
It is more toxic than solid cyanide compounds due to its volatile nature. A solution of hydrogen cyanide in water, represented as HCN(aq), is called hydrocyanic ... en.wikipedia.org
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Hydrocyanic acid glycosides in foods - AGROLAB GROUP
Hydrocyanic acid glycosides (also known as cyanogenic glycosides) are natural plant constituents found in flaxseed, almonds, apricot kernels and ... agrolab.com
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Hydrocyanic Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is a secondary metabolite commonly produced by rhizospheric microorganisms, particularly within the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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hydrocyanic
hydrocyanic, a. Chem. (haɪdrəʊsaɪˈænɪk) [f. hydro- d + cyanic. Cf. F. hydrocyanique.] Containing hydrogen and cyanogen in chemical combination. hydrocyanic acid, or hydrogen cyanide (HCN or HCy), the combination of hydrogen with cyanogen (CN or Cy), an extremely poisonous volatile liquid with an odo... Oxford English Dictionary
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HYDROCYANIC ACID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYDROCYANIC ACID is an aqueous solution of hydrogen cyanide HCN that is a poisonous weak acid and is used chiefly in fumigating and in ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Hydrogen Cyanide | HCN | CID 768 - PubChem
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solution, with not more than 20% hydrogen cyanide is a clear colorless aqueous solution of a gas. Has a faint odor of almonds. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Cyanoacetylene
H-C#C-H + H-C#N -> H-C#C-C#N + H2 See also Dicyanoacetylene, N≡C−C≡C−C≡N Diacetylene, H−C≡C−C≡C−H Cyanogen, N≡C−C≡N Hydrocyanic acid, H−C≡N Polyyne, R wikipedia.org
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Hydrogen cyanide / hydrocyanic - Experts in Gas Detection
Hydrogen cyanide (formula HCN) or prussic acid is a colourless to slightly yellowish liquid when it is pure. It is also flammable, soluble in water and highly ... www.compur.com
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Hydrogen cyanide fact sheet | Information resources | CEHA
Hydrogen cyanide is a rapid-acting lethal agent that inhibits aerobic respiration at the cellular level, preventing cells from utilizing oxygen. www.emro.who.int
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HYDROCYANIC ACID, AQUEOUS SOLUTION, WITH NOT MORE ...
Clear colorless aqueous solution of a gas. Has a faint odor of almonds. Can evolve hydrogen cyanide gas, which is (barely) lighter than air. cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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Hydrogen Cyanide (AC): Systemic Agent | NIOSH - CDC
Hydrogen cyanide (AC) is a systemic chemical asphyxiant. It interferes with the normal use of oxygen by nearly every organ of the body. www.cdc.gov
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Cynoglossum lanceolatum
Tests for bitters, alkaloid, volatile oil, hydrocyanic acid, saponin and triterpenoids have proven negative. wikipedia.org
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prussic
prussic, a. Chem. (ˈprʌsɪk) [ad. F. prussique (‘acide prussique, matière colorante du bleu de Prusse’, Morveau, etc. Nomencl. Chim. 1787), f. Prusse Prussia + -ique, -ic. See Prussian a. 2.] Of, pertaining to, or derived from Prussian blue. Chiefly in prussic acid = hydrocyanic acid, CNH; also attri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benzoin (organic compound)
first reported in 1832 by Justus von Liebig and Friedrich Woehler during their research on oil of bitter almond, which is benzaldehyde with traces of hydrocyanic wikipedia.org
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Cnidoscolus aconitifolius
The leaves should always be cooked before being eaten, as the raw leaves contain a high amount of toxic hydrocyanic acid, in addition to the irritating In this, chaya is similar to cassava, which also contains toxic hydrocyanic glycosides and must be cooked before being eaten. wikipedia.org
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