Hydrogen Cyanide
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IUPAC ID | formonitrile |
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Formula | HCN |
Molar mass | 27. 0253 g/mol |
Boiling point | 25. 6 °C |
Melting point | -13. 4 °C |
Density | 687 kg/m³ |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1078142 |
About Hydrogen Cyanide
Hydrogen cyanide, sometimes called prussic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HCN.
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Brexit: MPs take control after Johnson's Commons defeatThe government lost Tuesday's crucial vote, ceding control of The House of Commons timetable to those opposed to a no-deal Brexit. This means Labour, other opposition parties and Tory rebels are aimed at preventing Boris Johnson from allowing the the UK to leave the EU on 31 October , unless MPs have backed any New Deal with Brussels (should one be reached) or leaving without a deal.
For his part, the Prime Minister said the current position would not allow him to negotiate with EU leaders. He added that he would put down a motion calling for a snap general election. The BBC believes the probable date for this is 15 October - a Tuesday.
Twenty-one Tory MPs - - rebelled against the government, despite warnings they would lose the Conservative whip, effectively meaning they could not run for The Party at the next election.
To make The Situation more complex, Mr Johnson needs two-thirds of MPs to back an election or it can't happen. Unless, that is, a different mechanism can be used.
Amid impassioned scenes, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas
Looking Ahead , BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg describes how the defeat
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Hurricane Dorian Death Toll risesThe Prime Minister of The Bahamas says there are after The Number of people killed by Hurricane Dorian rose to seven. The Storm is now running parallel to the coast of Florida, with maximum sustained winds having fallen to a still-dangerous 110mph (77km/h).
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Heroin 'Worth £120m' foundNational Crime Agency officers at the port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, have seized almost 1. 3 tonnes of heroin. This is believed to be the biggest such haul in UK history, the drug having a street value of £120m. The heroin was hidden in towels and bathrobes.
How do people learn to cook a toxic plant safely?By Tim Harford
Cassava is highly toxic. It also requires a tedious and complex preparation ritual to make it safe. The cassava root will otherwise release Hydrogen Cyanide . What makes cassava particularly treacherous is that some processing will reduce the bitter taste and The Risk of immediate cyanide poisoning.
However, only the full, time-consuming ritual can guarantee that you will not be slowly poisoned, and develop a condition called Konzo, with symptoms including sudden paralysis of the legs. But in 1981, in Nampula in Mozambique, a young Swedish doctor knew none of this. As a result, The Situation he faced was deeply puzzling.
What the papers say"Over to you, Britain" is The Sun 's headline, as the over Brexit and the prospect of an election next month. "Johnson loses control," says the i, while the Daily Express calls MPs' behaviour "shameful" and a "surrender" to the EU. Meanwhile, the Financial Times reports that the Tories who rebelled have effectively sacrificed their careers.
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