「HYDROGEN」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「cyanide」)
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AC - | hydrogen cyanide |
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, | hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen sulfide). |
It is toxic and produces | hydrogen cyanide when burned. |
Reaction with | hydrogen cyanide over copper catalyst yields allyl cya |
Many other millipedes secrete | hydrogen cyanide, and while there have also been claim |
substrates of this enzyme are L-cysteine and | hydrogen cyanide, whereas its two products are L-3-cya |
Other names in common use include | hydrogen cyanide synthase, and HCN synthase. |
It is thus the phosphorus analogue of | hydrogen cyanide, with the nitrile nitrogen replaced b |
There is a small risk of decompostion into | hydrogen cyanide and water. |
Although it is similar in structure to | hydrogen cyanide, it is not as toxic. |
These could include | hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sulfur nitrate (SNO3) and many |
The burning material releases fumes of | hydrogen cyanide and oxides of nitrogen. |
be synthesized by reacting formaldehyde with | hydrogen cyanide under acidic conditions. |
These laminates also produced | hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide when burned, whic |
The most commonly used poisonous agent is | hydrogen cyanide; carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide h |
trile decomposes readily into formaldehye and | hydrogen cyanide, it is listed as an extremely hazardo |
is]], s-triazine is used as the equivalent of | hydrogen cyanide (HCN). |
e (C2H4), ethane (C2H6), formaldehyde (H2CO), | hydrogen cyanide (HCN), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon |
is L-cysteine hydrogen-sulfide-lyase (adding | hydrogen cyanide L-3-cyanoalanine-forming). Other name |
are glycine and A, whereas its 3 products are | hydrogen cyanide, CO2, and AH2. |
thod, as well as the yields for formaldehyde, | hydrogen cyanide and benzene. |
al plant for experiments on the production of | hydrogen cyanide with the Andrussow process in Herne, |
s an industrial process for the production of | hydrogen cyanide from methane and ammonia in the prese |
ne cyanohydrin (ACH) route, using acetone and | hydrogen cyanide as raw materials. |
ngesting almonds or some fruit pits, releases | hydrogen cyanide and is responsible for the toxicity o |
And he showed how the | hydrogen cyanide capsule had exploded in Rebet's face |
of toxicity as phosgene (0.2-20 mg/liter) and | hydrogen cyanide (0.2-0.5 mg/liter). |
ection of prebiotic molecules methanimine and | hydrogen cyanide were reported from Arecibo Observator |
had been working on an experiment with liquid | hydrogen cyanide, and deadly fumes from a broken line |
llodes) contain a glucoside which can produce | hydrogen cyanide if severed. |
up a new laboratory producing “timed-release | hydrogen cyanide,” which was patented in Great Britain |
d locked, and so could not avoid the fumes of | Hydrogen cyanide, a product of combustion of fire-resi |
se the cyanohydrin whose further breakdown to | hydrogen cyanide and an aldehyde or ketone is catalyze |
diponitrile, by the addition of a molecule of | hydrogen cyanide to each of the double bonds in a proc |
australin can decompose to the toxic chemical | hydrogen cyanide; hence food uses of plants that conta |
ic, but since it is effectively a solution of | hydrogen cyanide, of uncertain strength, it would be e |
cape routes, 3) The smoke contained poisonous | hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide fumes, causing un |
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