hydrocyanic acid

(thing) by chinoodle Wed Sep 20 2000 at 3:48:46
Chemical denomination: HCN

Also known as prussic acid. A highly toxic colourless liquid (at room temperature). It is made from ammonia and methane reacted with air in the presence of a catalyst.

HCN forms weakly acidic solutions in water, and is used in making synthetic fibres, and also as a fumigant.
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