it depends on the ratio of concentration of water to cyanide. it needs to be concentrated to be lethal.
for example apple seeds contain cyanide but even if you chew all the seeds in an apple you won't get anything because the concentration of cyanide is low.
Cyanide salts are easily dissolved in water, such as moisture found on the hands. It can then be absorbed into the body through the skin causing cyanide poisoning. It is better that you do not touch any cyanide salts, such as sodium or potassium cyanide.
No, but strychnine's still out there & about 1 oz. would kill a human.
No. dead is dead.
...from ashigakari.com ...no, because potassium cyanide can only kill when it is mixed with acid, producing hydrogen cyanide. in case of poisoning, the reaction occurs on digestion.
Yes, hydrogen cyanide.
You are referring to the cyanide that was substituted in Tylenol capsules. The Tylenol did not kill anyone, the cyanide it had been substituted with did.
Yes there is cyanide in apple seeds but it would take many to kill you.
Yes it is extremely toxic.
A mere 300 mcg of cyanide could kill a man.
Since potassium cyanide (KCN) is highly poisonous, the addition of KCN to water might be caused by an intention to kill.
when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water. when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water.
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