Cyanide is the poison found in green almonds, though the almonds sold in shops is unlikely to be poisonous unless eaten in a massive quantity at one sitting.
it doesn't come from almonds but there are trace elements of cyanide in almonds. the type of almonds we typically eat, which are called sweet almonds, do not contain a substantial amount of cyanide. remember, it is a TRACE substance in almonds and it will not harm you to eat them. For industrial purposes cyanide is synthesized by reacting ammonia, methane, and oxygen in the presence of a catalyst.
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That is the correct spelling of "benzaldehyde" (aromatic compound found in almonds).
Elements are found on the periodic table and have a chemical bond
Arsenic or rat poison as it more commonly know smells like bitter almonds. I found this out from the great Edgar Allen Poe :)
Is a fat found in avocados,almonds,Brazil nuts,and olive oil
the elements found in nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen
Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.