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and so could not avoid the fumes of Hydrogen | cyanide, a product of combustion of fire-resistant fa |
2003: Sparkling | Cyanide, adaptation of the Agatha Christie book, Andy |
the LTTE died: Manoharan committed suicide by | cyanide after his capture by the Sri Lankan navy; Vas |
later that evening as when he bit down on the | cyanide ampule about to be discovered by the British |
almonds or some fruit pits, releases hydrogen | cyanide and is responsible for the toxicity of cyanog |
working on an experiment with liquid hydrogen | cyanide, and deadly fumes from a broken line had leak |
les, a non-resistant one containing potassium | cyanide and an acid-resistant one containing hydrochl |
her antinutritional factors, such as phytate, | cyanide and tannins. |
an blue does not always form upon exposure to | cyanide and is thus not a reliable marker, yet contin |
anohydrin whose further breakdown to hydrogen | cyanide and an aldehyde or ketone is catalyzed by a h |
MFC using terminal oxidase inhibitors such as | cyanide and azide This type of BOD sensor is commerci |
the 1942 typhus epidemic tested negative for | cyanide, and that the typhus epidemic occurred before |
dicyano compound by treatment with potassium | cyanide and benzoyl chloride in a mixture of water an |
es, 3) The smoke contained poisonous hydrogen | cyanide and carbon monoxide fumes, causing unconsciou |
Bromobenzyl | cyanide and Chloroacetophenone |
Braun took | cyanide and Hitler shot himself. |
Fearing torture he swallowed | cyanide and killed himself. |
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen | cyanide and hydrogen sulfide). |
Many other millipedes secrete hydrogen | cyanide, and while there have also been claims that N |
earned to consume charcoal, which absorbs the | cyanide and relieves indigestion. |
A cyanogen halide is a molecule consisting of | cyanide and a halogen. |
is a small risk of decompostion into hydrogen | cyanide and water. |
an also be used in the preparation of calcium | cyanide and melamine. |
S)-4-hydroxymandelonitrile, and two products, | cyanide and 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde. |
trate, acetone cyanohydrin, and two products, | cyanide and acetone. |
e burning material releases fumes of hydrogen | cyanide and oxides of nitrogen. |
s one substrate, formamide, and two products, | cyanide and H2O. |
sulfate (a fertilizer), diaminobutane, sodium | cyanide and cyclohexanone. |
Mandelonitrile is broken down into | cyanide and benzaldehyde by the enzyme mandelonitrile |
ehyde has been prepared from 2-naphthol, zinc | cyanide, and anhydrous hydrogen chloride. |
These laminates also produced hydrogen | cyanide and carbon monoxide when burned, which contri |
The introduction of copper(I) | cyanide and DMF results in the removal of the bromine |
s aromatic amine is a component of a test for | cyanide and also in the production of dyes. |
Cyanide and chloride salt mixtures are used for surfa | |
grapes were found to have been injected with | cyanide and the country was thrown into a panic. |
well as the yields for formaldehyde, hydrogen | cyanide and benzene. |
ing mercuric bromide/mercuric oxide, mercuric | cyanide and silver triflate. |
n in alcoholic beverages is the reaction from | cyanide as precursor, which causes comparably high le |
's Day 1958, ingesting a capsule of potassium | cyanide as did Goering on 15 October 1946 and Hitler |
ydrin (ACH) route, using acetone and hydrogen | cyanide as raw materials. |
re undergoing "elution" or desorption of gold | cyanide at high temperature and pH. |
Cyanide based bath chemistry produces a matte finish | |
Traube had planned to commit suicide with | cyanide before deportation, but Hahn had asked him no |
ndosulfan, hexa and trivalent chromium, lead, | cyanide, BHC." |
made from linear copper(I) centres linked by | cyanide bridges. |
ore likely proceed by trimerisation of nitryl | cyanide, but this precursor also has not yet been syn |
ity of OHCbl to rapidly scavenge and detoxify | cyanide by chelation has resulted in several acute an |
Like zinc | cyanide, cadmium cyanide is fairly soluble in water, |
And he showed how the hydrogen | cyanide capsule had exploded in Rebet's face and how |
He had apparently died from taking a | cyanide capsule. |
ost commonly used poisonous agent is hydrogen | cyanide; carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide have also |
ne and A, whereas its 3 products are hydrogen | cyanide, CO2, and AH2. |
The gold | cyanide complex is adsorbed onto the carbon until it |
Richard J. Green, A study of the | Cyanide Compound Content in the Walls of the Gas Cham |
It is reported to secrete | cyanide compounds as a defense. |
t is very toxic, along with other cadmium and | cyanide compounds. |
ponsibility to at least mention the dangerous | cyanide containing seed coating found on most seeds. |
It also explains why copper(II) | cyanide, Cu(CN)2, has not been synthesised. |
-X, where Ps is a pseudohalogen group such as | cyanide, cyanate, thiocyanate and others, and X is a |
lden bamboo lemur in the wild consumes enough | cyanide daily to kill a human. |
1945, after killing his family with potassium | cyanide, de Crinis committed suicide by taking a cyan |
and O2, whereas its 5 products are ethylene, | cyanide, dehydroascorbate, CO2, and H2O. |
has been published which begins with a benzyl | cyanide derivative and a halohydrin. |
Because the resulting | cyanide derivatives are volatile, processing methods |
However, Petropavlovsk uses a | cyanide destruction process before the tailings are d |
ns, cyanohydrins are important metabolites in | cyanide detoxification processes. |
were later found to contain 65 milligrams of | cyanide each, more than 10,000 times the lethal dose |
3 they released their first promo CD entitled | Cyanide Echoes, then produced with Matthieu Metzger. |
chromatography to "track and manage both the | cyanide employed to leach the gold from its ore and t |
cals is the leading global supplier of sodium | cyanide for use in gold extraction, and Australia and |
dissolves in the presence of excess potassium | cyanide, forming a red solution of K4Co(CN)6. |
or the glycine dehydroganse ( | cyanide forming)(EC 1.4.99.5). |
The generation of | cyanide from linamarin is usually enzymatic and occur |
strial process for the production of hydrogen | cyanide from methane and ammonia in the presence of o |
n National archives of documents proving that | cyanide gas was tested on Australian and Dutch prison |
e byproducts of its burning is a highly toxic | cyanide gas. |
to denote the attachment or substitution of a | cyanide group on various substrates. |
The | cyanide group also stabilizes anions by delocalizing |
of the phenolic OH group is substituted by a | cyanide group. |
39,960 | cyanide guns, 106,100 cyanide cartridges and 628,000 |
Cobalt(II) | cyanide has been used as a precursor to cobalt carbon |
from hexafluorobenzene and tetrabutylammonium | cyanide has been reported. |
ter's report states that the small amounts of | cyanide he detected in the ruins of the crematoria ar |
n Nevada comes from large open pit mining and | cyanide heap leaching recovery. |
from the Pipeline deposits is done by either | cyanide heap leaching or milling at the Pipeline mill |
can decompose to the toxic chemical hydrogen | cyanide; hence food uses of plants that contain signi |
n with him to an extent but, unlike Skids and | Cyanide, her mature and adult nature tends to make it |
In enzymology, a | cyanide hydratase (EC 4.2.1.66) |
, reflecting the powerful donor properties of | cyanide, i.e. cyanide ranks highly in the spectrochem |
ontain a glucoside which can produce hydrogen | cyanide if severed. |
r report]: there is no significant residue of | cyanide in the brickwork. |
mists in 1999 and Agatha Christie's Sparkling | Cyanide in 2003. |
potentially lethal dose, the concentration of | cyanide in the rat brain was one-twentieth that for a |
at grapes after investigators found traces of | cyanide in some seedless red grapes shipped from Chil |
ted versus the risks of using huge amounts of | cyanide in the gold ore processing. |
h-Cameron) kills her husband Lenny by putting | cyanide in his painkillers. |
gnificant chemical compounds are derived from | cyanide, including cyanuric chloride, cyanogen chlori |
d that released around 200 gallons of cadmium | cyanide into the Chicopee Brook, Monson's main water |
e botulism and unscrupulous people could slip | cyanide into the Worcestershire sauce and arsenic in |
ture, a related molecule to cyanohydrins, the | cyanide ion is believed to have been an important com |
e gold, zinc having a higher affinity for the | cyanide ion than gold. |
A reason for this is that even though the | cyanide ion is toxic, many species use the cyanide io |
iciency, and also (because of its afinity for | cyanide ion) as a treatment for cyanide poisoning. |
Because of the toxicity of the | cyanide ion, cyanohydrins found in nature may serve a |
Cyanide ions bind to the iron atom of the enzyme cyto | |
de to form copper(I) iodide is one example of | cyanide ions acting as a peudo halide. |
uced from furfural by the catalytic action of | cyanide ions. |
Cyanide is an Indian Kannada language movie directed | |
Cyanide is used as it is the most effective way to re | |
Copper | cyanide is a coordination polymer. |
Potassium | cyanide is an inorganic compound with the formula KCN |
Being highly toxic, sodium | cyanide is used to kill or stun rapidly such as in il |
Sodium | cyanide is mainly used to extract gold and other prec |
Propanenitrile, Propionitrile or ethyl | cyanide, is a nitrile with the molecular formula C2H5 |
Cuprous | cyanide is commercially available and is supplied as |
Cobalt(II) | cyanide is the inorganic compound with the formula Co |
Cadmium | cyanide is an inorganic compound with the formula Cd( |
of the meta-trifluromethyl benzoic acid acid | cyanide is the reactamt. |
Cyanide is a potent inhibitor of cellular respiration | |
though it is similar in structure to hydrogen | cyanide, it is not as toxic. |
omposes readily into formaldehye and hydrogen | cyanide, it is listed as an extremely hazardous subst |
teine hydrogen-sulfide-lyase (adding hydrogen | cyanide L-3-cyanoalanine-forming). Other names in com |
After being caught mailing a | cyanide laced letter to the editor of The Ledger, Gor |
The concerns were that the open-pit | cyanide leach-pit process used by the project would p |
Cyanide ligands are susceptible to protonation, hence | |
Benzyl | cyanide, like related benzyl derivatives, is an irrit |
CCCP or Carbonyl | cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (H+) |
Carbonyl | cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP), is a chemica |
ranches contain high amounts of prussic acid ( | cyanide), making it a potential toxic hazard to grazi |
ied as fully compliant with the International | Cyanide Management Code. |
n the world certified under the International | Cyanide Management Code. |
to be fully certified under the International | Cyanide Management Code for the Manufacture, Transpor |
Criticisms include poisonous spills of | cyanide, mercury and other heavy metals, leading to e |
key role in bringing that company's 100-stamp | cyanide mill built in Miller's in 1906. |
The fifteen-stamp amalgamation and | cyanide mill built by the Skidoo Mines Company is a r |
almond like bitter aroma caused by the latent | cyanide moiety. |
ings, borax, sal ammoniac, balsam of copaiba, | cyanide of potash, and soda phosphate. |
ince it is effectively a solution of hydrogen | cyanide, of uncertain strength, it would be extremely |
He died of potassium | cyanide on December 15, 1968. |
more deadly than other mitochondrial poisons | cyanide or 2,4-dinitrophenol. |
Reaction with hydrogen | cyanide over copper catalyst yields allyl cyanide. |
ariostachys madagascariensis), which contains | cyanide, particularly in its growing shoots. |
It contains | cyanide, particularly in its growing shoots. |
uces cyanogen, uses two equivalents of sodium | cyanide per equivalent of CuCN made and the resulting |
ber 1932, George Black committed suicide with | cyanide poison at Makara Beach. |
se OHCbl as an injection for the treatment of | cyanide poisoning. |
ilator, a bronchodilator, and an antidote for | cyanide poisoning. |
but was found dead in his cell from apparent | cyanide poisoning. |
he fire destroyed a cannery and seven houses; | cyanide pollution of the water persisted for several |
Further information: | cyanide process |
4-1939) was a noted chemist, who invented the | Cyanide process for extracting gold. |
the purpose of exploiting his patents in the | cyanide process. |
rtant gold and silver mines, after industrial | cyanide processes made recovering gold from the low-g |
al species such as molecular oxygen (O2), the | cyanide radical (CN) or the hydroxyl radical (OH). |
rests on the relatively low concentration of | cyanide residue measured in his sample of the remains |
particle sizes) can be mixed with the ore and | cyanide solution mixture. |
separation technique for removing gold from a | cyanide solution. |
In 1939 he worked as a | cyanide solutionist at the Victory battery at Leonora |
o be rich in Carbon as it has very strong CN ( | Cyanide) spectral lines. |
oss of land or loss of cattle poisened from a | cyanide spill. |
On May 13, 2009, | Cyanide Studio announced they will be developing a se |
Cyanide Studios received permission from Games Worksh | |
case of her cover being blown, she carried a | cyanide suicide pill at all times. |
Other names in common use include hydrogen | cyanide synthase, and HCN synthase. |
silver mining, which uses large quantities of | cyanide, there have been allegations of mine-related |
The solubility increases with the additional | cyanide, this reaction proceeding via "[Cd(CN)3]-" an |
ds such as hydroxide, ammonia, and additional | cyanide to give anionic complexes. |
at 60 °C, followed by the addition of sodium | cyanide to precipitate pure LT-CuCN as a pale yellow |
le, by the addition of a molecule of hydrogen | cyanide to each of the double bonds in a process call |
shown to catalyze chemoselective addition of | cyanide to aldehydes to give the cyanohydrins. |
esized by reacting formaldehyde with hydrogen | cyanide under acidic conditions. |
nd a campaign vehicle from which he organizes | Cyanide Watch and other actions of witness for peace, |
prebiotic molecules methanimine and hydrogen | cyanide were reported from Arecibo Observatory radio |
It is toxic and produces hydrogen | cyanide when burned. |
es of this enzyme are L-cysteine and hydrogen | cyanide, whereas its two products are L-3-cyanoalanin |
laboratory producing “timed-release hydrogen | cyanide,” which was patented in Great Britain. |
products of processing., and the detection of | cyanide, which was used to process gold ore, added to |
talation of the organozinc iodide with copper | cyanide) which reacts in the next step with 1-nitro-c |
ecursor to pharmaceuticals, arises via benzyl | cyanide, which is generated by treatment of benzyl ch |
Their leafy diets contain high levels of | cyanide, which may lead to indigestion. |
In organic synthesis, | cyanide, which is classified as a strong nucleophile, |
ion exploits the high affinity of gold(I) for | cyanide, which induces gold metal to oxidize and diss |
Badal took Potassium | cyanide, while Benoy and Dinesh shot themselves with |
hich the nitrile group is split off as sodium | cyanide with formation of a new formyl group. |
t is thus the phosphorus analogue of hydrogen | cyanide, with the nitrile nitrogen replaced by phosph |
first prepared Gautier by reaction of silver | cyanide with methyl iodide. |
on of benzamide, or by the reaction of sodium | cyanide with bromobenzene. |
synthesis starts with condensation of benzyl | cyanide with diethylcarbonate in the presence of sodi |
for experiments on the production of hydrogen | cyanide with the Andrussow process in Herne, Germany, |
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