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Categories: Inorganic compounds, Fumigants, Cyanides, Triatomic molecules, Articles without InChI source
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hydrogen cyanide  prussic acid  cyanhydric acid  [CHN]  Carbon hydride nitride
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A highly poisonous gas or volatile liquid that smells like bitter almonds; becomes a gas at around 90 degree Fahrenheit and is most dangerous when inhaled; the anhydride of hydrocyanic acid; used in manufacturing WordNet 3.0
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A highly poisonous gas or volatile liquid that smells like bitter almonds; becomes a gas at around 90 degree Fahrenheit and is most dangerous when inhaled; the anhydride of hydrocyanic acid; used in manufacturing WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Hydrogen cyanide is a chemical compound with the formula HCN and structural formula H−C≡N. It is a colorless, extremely poisonous, and flammable liquid that boils slightly above room temperature, at 25.6 °C. Wikipedia
Aqueous solution of hydrogen cyanide Wikidata
An aqueous solution of hydrogen cyanide. OmegaWiki
A colourless, very poisonous, volatile liquid, HCN, used in the production of dyes, plastics and fumigants; it dissolves in water to form hydrocyanic acid and reacts with bases to form cyanides, and with some organic compounds to form nitriles. Wiktionary