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  1. Hydrogen cyanide (formerly known as prussic acid) is a chemical compound with the formula HCN and structural formula H−C≡N. It is a highly toxic and flammable liquid that boils slightly above room temperature, at 25.6 °C (78.1 °F).

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Hydrogen cyanide, a highly volatile, colorless, and extremely poisonous liquid. A solution of hydrogen cyanide in water is called hydrocyanic acid, or prussic acid. It was discovered in 1782 by a Swedish chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who prepared it from the pigment Prussian blue.

  3. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is a colorless or pale-blue liquid or gas with a bitter, almond-like odor. Hydrogen cyanide interferes with the body’s use of oxygen and may cause harm to the brain, heart, blood vessels, and lungs.

  4. Cyanide poisoning can result from the ingestion of cyanide salts, imbibing pure liquid prussic acid, skin absorption of prussic acid, intravenous infusion of nitroprusside for hypertensive crisis, or the inhalation of hydrogen cyanide gas.

  5. Cyanide (as hydrogen cyanide), originating in vivo by dissociation of potassium cyanide, sodium cyanide, and other cyanogenic compounds or arising from catabolism of cyanogenic glycosides, exerts its acute toxic effects by complexing with the ferric iron atom in metalloenzymes, resulting in histotoxic anoxia through inhibition of cytochrome c ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyanideCyanide - Wikipedia

    Hydrocyanic acid, also known as hydrogen cyanide, or HCN, is a highly volatile liquid that is produced on a large scale industrially. It is obtained by acidification of cyanide salts. Organic cyanides are usually called nitriles. In nitriles, the −C≡N group is linked by a single covalent bond to carbon.

  7. Apr 21, 2020 · Overview. Hydrogen cyanide is a colourless or light blue liquid or gas and is extremely flammable. It has a faint bitter almond odour, though not everyone is able to detect this. Other names for...

  8. Jul 17, 2024 · Hydrocyanic acid, also known as hydrogen cyanide (HCN), is a highly volatile liquid. HCN is manufactured via the Andrussow process, in which methane, ammonia, and oxygen are combined with a platinum metal catalyst.

  9. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN or AC) gas is lighter than air, so the gas will rise. Cyanogen Chloride (CNCl or CK) is heavier and will sink to low-lying areas and increase the risk of exposure there. Food Contaminated with Cyanide.

  10. Also known as hydrocyanic acid (CAS Registry Number 74‐90‐8) or HCN, hydrogen cyanide is a rapidacting lethal agent that inhibits aerobic respiration at the cellular level, preventing cells from utilizing oxygen.

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