hydrocyanic acid in Germany

hydrocyanic acid [haidrousiænikæsid] Blausäure

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1. Hydrocyanic acid Feed materials with the exception of

Blausäure Futtermittel-Ausgangserzeugnisse, ausgenommen

2. Recovery of zinc values from a solution containing hydrocyanic acid

3. Argentometric determination of the total hydrocyanic acid liberated by acid hydrolysis and separated by distillation

Argentometrische Bestimmung der gesamten Blausäure, die durch Säurehydrolyse in Freiheit gesetzt und durch Destillation abgetrennt wird

4. Bitter almonds contain traces of prussic acid—also known as hydrocyanic acid—in its raw state

5. Low pressure drop, high surface area ammonia oxidation catalyst and catalyst for production of hydrocyanic acid

6. The three most important raw materials used to produce methionine are acrolein, methyl mercaptan and hydrocyanic acid.

Die drei für die Herstellung von Methionin wichtigsten Rohstoffe sind Acrolein, Methylmerkaptan und Hydrozyaninsäure.

7. Hydrocyanic acid may also be released from intact stones during a longer storage of the fermented mash

Bei einer längeren Lagerung der fermentierten Maische können auch intakte Steine Blausäure abgeben

8. The Carcinogens in tobacco include nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, ammonia, formaldehyde, phenols, creosote, anthracene, pyrene, hydrocyanic acid,arsenic, and lead

9. Medical definition of Amygdalase: an enzyme found in the bitter almond that contributes to the hydrolysis of amygdalin to hydrocyanic acid.

10. Insects against which DDT was at first very effective apparently become immune to it, some resisting such deadly chemicals as hydrocyanic acid.

11. Amygdalin is converted by plant emulsin (a combination of a glucosidase and a nitrilase) or hydrochloric acid into benzaldehyde, D-glucose, and hydrocyanic acid

12. Cyanide, any compound containing the monovalent combining group CN. In inorganic Cyanides, such as sodium Cyanide (NaCN), this group is present as the negatively charged Cyanide ion; these compounds, which are regarded as salts of hydrocyanic acid, are highly toxic.