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explain the gas hydrogen cyanide ???

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Answered by arpit156
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Hydrogen cyanide is a colourless to a pale blue liquid or gas, with a distinct odour resembling bitter almonds. ... Sodium and potassium cyanideand other cyanide salts can be made fromhydrogen cyanide and these are widely used in metal processing including electroplating and hardening.
Answered by Anonymous
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=> Colorless or pale blue liquid below 78°F (25.6°C), colorless gas above 78°F (25.6°C).


✔️DESCRIPTION:

=> Hydrogen cyanide (AC) is a systemic chemical asphyxiant. It interferes with the normal use of oxygen by nearly every organ of the body. Exposure to hydrogen cyanide (AC) can be rapidly fatal. It has whole-body (systemic) effects, particularly affecting those organ systems most sensitive to low oxygen levels: the central nervous system (brain), the cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels), and the pulmonary system (lungs). Hydrogen cyanide (AC) is a chemical warfare agent (military designation, AC). It is used commercially for fumigation, electroplating, mining, chemical synthesis, and the production of synthetic fibers, plastics, dyes, and pesticides. Hydrogen cyanide (AC) gas has a distinctive bitter almond odor (others describe a musty “old sneakers smell”), but a large proportion of people cannot detect it; the odor does not provide adequate warning of hazardous concentrations. It also has a bitter burning taste and is often used as a solution in water.

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