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hydrogen cyanide

CAS No.: 74-90-8      Formula: CHN

Weight: 27.02530

Synonyms: Hydrocyanic acid; formonitrile; Blausaeure; prussic acid; Evercyn;




Description

Cyanide, also known as prussic acid, chemical-type HCN. The standard state is liquid, virulent and lethal, colorless and bitter, and has a faint almond odor (bitter almond has bitter almond, hydrolysis will release hydrogen cyanide), can sniff out depending on the individual gene. Cyanide is a weak acid, boiling point 26 ℃ (79°f). Cyanide is a linear molecule, with three bonds between carbon and nitrogen.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
74-90-8
Synonyms:
Hydrocyanic acid; formonitrile; Blausaeure; prussic acid; Evercyn;
Formula:
CHN
Molecular Weight:
27.02530
PSA:
23.79000
LogP:
0.13978
Properties
Appearance & Character:
Colorless or pale blue liquid, or colorless gas (depending on temperature), with a bitter almond odor
Density:
Melting Point:
-14ºC
Boiling Point:
25 - 26ºC
Flash Point:
17.5ºC
Storage Conditions:
Warehouse ventilation low temperature dry, with acid, alkali, oxidant separate storage and transportation
Safety Info
Customs Code:
2926909090
WGK Germany:
3
Hazard Category Code:
R12; R26; R50/53; R26/27/28
Security Instructions:
7/9-16-36/37-38-45-60-61
Dangerous Goods Sign:
C; T; Xi