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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...
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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
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Cynoglossum lanceolatum
Tests for bitters, alkaloid, volatile oil, hydrocyanic acid, saponin and triterpenoids have proven negative.
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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...
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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
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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.
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Juncus phaeocephalus
tests made on the plants at the Chemistry Laboratory of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Juncus phaeocephalus has as much as 30 ppm of hydrocyanic One actual case of hydrocyanic acid poisoning from a common rush occurred in California.
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Dimorphotheca ecklonis
The plant is said to contain hydrocyanic acid, making it poisonous to livestock.
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Cyanogen halide
Production
Halogen cyanides can be obtained by the reaction of halogens with metal cyanides or the halogenation of hydrocyanic acid. Cyanogen chloride is a liquid produced by reacting chlorine with hydrocyanic acid.
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木薯
木薯中毒系由其所含亚麻苦甙(linamarin)及亚麻苦苷酶(linamarase)水解后析出游离的氢氰酸(hydrocyanic acid)所致。块根未煮熟或氰酸未完全分解前就拿来食用,内含的毒素会转化为氰化氢(hydrogen cyanide)。
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Thomas Nunneley
He wrote several essays and books including on topics of erysipelas, eye surgery and on the effects of anaesthesia and hydrocyanic acid. Other works included the essay "The Effects produced by Hydrocyanic Acid on Animal Life; with an attempt to determine the real value of presumed antidotes
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Léon Guignard
He also introduced a new method for detecting the presence of hydrocyanic acid in plants. Le haricot a acide cyanhydrique (Phaseolus lunatus), 1906 – A bean containing hydrocyanic acid (Phaseolus lunatus).
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Causonis trifolia
Hydrocyanic acid is present in the stem, leaves and roots.
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Daniel William Coquillett
Coquillett was also the first to attempt fumigation with hydrocyanic acid as a means for controlling citrus scale insects.
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Ludwig Gattermann
The improved Sandmeyer reaction using metallic copper as catalyst, and the discovery of the reaction of hydrocyanic acid with an aromatic compound now His fearless nature towards the highly toxic hydrocyanic acid can be best be shown by a quotation from him: If you are used to handling the substance it
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