hydrocyanic
Hydrocyanic is the adjective relating to hydrocyanic acid (HCN), a colorless, highly volatile and highly toxic compound. At room temperature it often exists as a gas with a faint bitter almond odor and is highly miscible with water, forming hydrocyanic acid solutions. Its chemical formula is HCN, and it behaves as a weak acid in aqueous solution, partially dissociating to cyanide ions (CN−). Hydrocyanic acid is a key building block in organic synthesis and has a long history of use in industry and science, also earning the historical name prussic acid.
Industrial production of hydrocyanic acid is dominated by catalytic processes, most notably the Andrussow process, which
Hydrocyanic acid is extremely toxic; exposure can cause rapid asphyxiation by inhibiting cellular respiration. Symptoms range
Natural sources contain cyanogenic glycosides found in some plant seeds, which can release HCN when processed