prussic acid - translation to greek
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prussic acid - translation to greek

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Prussic acid; Hydrocyanic acid; Hydrocyanic Acid; Hydrogen Cyanide; Prussic Acid; Hydrogen cyanide gas; Hydrocyan; Formonitrile; Cyanide gas; Carbon hydride nitride; Cyanane; Formic anammonide; Methanenitrile; Hydridonitridocarbon; Hydrodyanic acid; Hydrocyanide; H-C≡N; Cyanhydric acid
  • The red colored [[ferricyanide]] ion, one component of [[Prussian blue]]
  • Titan]] is a giant swirling cloud of HCN (November 29, 2012).

prussic acid         
πρωσικό οξύ, υδροκυάνιο
hydrocyanic acid         
υδροκυανικό οξύ
mesotartaric acid         
  • Tartar emetic
  • Commercially produced tartaric acid
  • Unpurified potassium bitartrate can take on the color of the grape juice from which it was separated.
  • 150 px
  • Tartaric acid crystals drawn as if seen through an [[optical microscope]]
C4-ORGANIC ACID WITH DIFFERENT STEREOISOMERS
Tartaric Acid; D-tartaric acid; 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid; Uvic acid; E334; Mesotartaric acid; C4H6O6; L-tartaric acid; Wine Diamonds; Tartaric (acid); 2,3-dihydroxysuccinic acid; Paratartaric acid; Threaric acid; (R,R)-tartrate; Tartaric crystals; Tartraric acid; Dihydroxysuccinic acid; Tart flavor; Dextro-tartaric acid; Dextro-Tartaric acid; Meso-tartaric acid; 🜿; 🝀
μεσοτρυγικό οξύ

Definition

prussic acid
['pr?s?k]
¦ noun old-fashioned term for hydrocyanic acid.
Derivatives
prussiate noun
Origin
C18: prussic from Fr. prussique 'relating to Prussian blue'.

Wikipedia

Hydrogen cyanide

Hydrogen cyanide, sometimes called prussic acid, is a chemical compound with the formula HCN and structure H−C≡N. It is a colorless, extremely poisonous, and flammable liquid that boils slightly above room temperature, at 25.6 °C (78.1 °F). HCN is produced on an industrial scale and is a highly valued precursor to many chemical compounds ranging from polymers to pharmaceuticals. Large-scale applications are for the production of potassium cyanide and adiponitrile, used in mining and plastics, respectively. It is more toxic than solid cyanide compounds due to its volatile nature.

Examples of use of prussic acid
1. What about a hypothetical Swiss company that in 1'44 was shipping Zyklon–B (Prussic acid) to the Nazis, for use in the death camps?