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Summary Of: Cyanide

salts in which cyanide is generally the... The cyanide radical CN is commonly produced in reactions... A functional group with a hydroxyl and cyanide on the same carbon is called... Hydrogen cyanide is a product of certain kinds of... The very high affinities of metals for cyanide can be attributed to its negative charge... Prussian blue can produce hydrogen cyanide when exposed to acids... cyanide is readily introduced into organic molecules by displacement of a... CN can be methyl cyanide but more commonly is referred to as... cyanide is used as a C... An alternative method for introducing cyanide is via the process of hydrocyanation... whereby hydrogen cyanide and alkenes combine... The actual amount of cyanide in the mixture varies according to the recipes used by each foundry... contains a cyanide ligand as an artifact of the purification process... a copper cyanide compound was briefly used by... Aqueous cyanide is hydrolyzed rapidly... to squirt a cyanide solution into areas where the fish are hiding... The high concentrations of cyanide on reefs on which this has occurred has resulted in cases of cyanide poisoning among... Magnesium cyanide is also used in some countries illegally to stun and harvest... In the past cyanide salts have and still are in some places being used as rat poison... reacts with cyanide to form a cyano... A sample containing cyanide is purged with air from a boiling acid solution into a basic absorber solution... The cyanide salt absorbed in the basic solution is buffered at pH 4... CN to an amperometric detector that accurately measures cyanide concentration with high sensitivity... or preliminary UV irradiation allow cyanide speciation of free cyanide... The binding of cyanide to this cytochrome prevents transport of electrons from... which release the cyanide from the cytochrome system... Cyanide has been used for murder... Cyanide compounds fact sheet...

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