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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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Karl Prusik
He is also recognised as the inventor of the Prusik knot (sometimes misspelled as Prussic).
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prussic acid
prussic acid/ˌprʌsɪk ˈæsɪd; ˌprʌsɪk `æsɪd/ highlydangerous poison 氢氰酸.
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Tifton 85
In June 2012 15 head of cattle in Bastrop County, Texas (near Austin) died of Prussic acid poisoning related to the consumption of Tifton 85. References
Minimizing the Prussic Acid Poisoning Hazard in Forages AY-196 C. L. Rhykerd and K. D.
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prussiate
▪ I. prussiate, n. Chem. (ˈprʌs-, ˈprʌʃɪət) [a. F. prussiate (Morveau, etc. Nomencl. Chim. 1787), f. pruss-ique prussic + -ate1.] A salt of prussic acid; a cyanide. Also, a ferro- or ferri-cyanide, as yellow prussiate (of potash) = potassium ferro-cyanide, K4FeCy6; red prussiate (of potash) = potass...
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Maesil-ju
Damaged fruits should be avoided, as direct contact of plum seeds with alcohol may produce a small amount of prussic acid, due to the amygdalin in plum
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Johannes Opdam
Opdam's body contained prussic acid. Johannes Opdam was arrested. Lodder too had been poisoned with prussic acid and on his body a note was found that he had taken a medicine Doctor Opdam had given him.
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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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The Piccadilly Murder
Chief Inspector Moresby is convinced she was murdered by him her nephew and sole heir, Major Sinclair, using prussic acid.
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Does anyone know what cyanide tastes like? There is a story about a scientist who wanted to know what Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN, Prussic Acid) tasted like, but couldn't because he died before he could write it out. But i...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) has the odor/taste of bitter almonds. Exposure to 10-30 ppm HCN in air can result in a metallic taste being reported. Source: Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures, by John Burke Sullivan and Gary R. Kreiger, page 711. HCN can be detected at levels from as low as 1...
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Robert Porrett
Chemist
In chemistry, towards the end of 1808, Porret found that by treating prussic acid with sulphuretted hydrogen a new acid was formed, which he first In Nicholson's Journal:
‘On the Prussic and Prussous Acids’ (1810, xxv. 344).
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Delphine Delamare
She committed suicide by taking prussic acid (known today as hydrogen cyanide).
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John Tawell
In 1845 he was convicted of the murder of his mistress, Sarah Hart, by administering prussic acid, his apparent motive being a dread of their relationship He bought two bottles of Scheele's prussic acid, a treatment for varicose veins containing hydrogen cyanide, and on 1 January 1845 travelled to Salt Hill
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Hydrogen cyanide
In English, it became known popularly as prussic acid. In 1815, Gay-Lussac deduced Prussic acid's chemical formula.
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João da Silveira Caldeira
In 1854, he committed suicide, cutting himself after failing to kill himself using prussic acid.
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