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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...
- blue lent its name to
prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide)
derived from it. In German,
hydrogen cyanide is
called Blausäure ('blue
acid').
Cyanide also acquired...
- in
front of
credible witnesses, he
instead killed himself by
drinking prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide). Born in
London in 1752, his
original surname was...
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ingestion of
cyanide salts,
imbibing pure
liquid prussic acid, skin
absorption of
prussic acid,
intravenous infusion of
nitroprusside for hypertensive...
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Chemicals such as ****nic, strychnine,
corrosive sublimate,
aconitum and
prussic acid were
allegedly involved.
There are no
cases of
convictions being reported...
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invented in
Germany in the
early 1920s. It
consists of
hydrogen cyanide (
prussic acid), as well as a
cautionary eye
irritant and one of
several adsorbents...
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constructed to
include the
cyanogenic glucosides, i.e.
those containing prussic acid.
Alternate classifications follow a
botanical classification,
which has...
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Lizzie fainted.
Evidence was
excluded that she had
sought to
purchase prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide),
purportedly for
cleaning a
sealskin cloak, from the...
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convicted of the
murder of his mistress,
Sarah Hart, by
administering prussic acid, his
apparent motive being a
dread of
their relationship becoming known...
- Petter, and Galpin: 10–12.
Reports of
Trials for
Murder by Poisoning; by
Prussic Acid, Strychnia, Antimony, ****nic, and Aconita.
Including the
trials of Tawell...