Antidotes for cyanides are: sodium thiosulfate, hydroxoycobalamin, sodium nitrite, 4-dimethylamino phenol etc.
Several antidotes are: hydroxocobalamin, sodium thiosulfate, sodium nitrite etc.
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
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The Chemical Formula for CuCN is Copper Cyanide.
Cyanide is highly toxic, wikipedia says 1.5mg per kg body weight. There are lots of antidotes available- if using cyanide in the laboratory it is mandatory to have the antidote close to hand and people need training in how to use it.
Copper is Cu. The (I) means there is only 1 Cu atom. Cyanide is CN- Therefore the formula for Copper (I) Cyanide or Copper I Cyanide is: CuCN
i would like to know about the making process of cyanide copper salt
Nitrite
Several antidotes are: hydroxocobalamin, sodium thiosulfate, sodium nitrite etc.
Several antidotes are: hydroxocobalamin, sodium thiosulfate, sodium nitrite etc.
The first aid for cyanide exposure USED to be amyl nitrite. This is the stuff the Army issues as a blood agent antidote - cyanide is a blood agent. Unfortunately for the civilian population, this stuff is a controlled substance because you can get really high on it. They have found that Vitamin B12a, of all things, is REALLY good at cleaning cyanide out of your system. It is therefore the preferred treatment for cyanide poisoning.
Copper(I)Cyanide
It is Cobalt cyanide or Cobalt (ii) cyanide.
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
Zinc is used to precipitate gold from gold cyanide. Zinc will react to form zinc cyanide.
No. absolutely not. It just takes few seconds to kill u and mind it there is no antidote for it.
copper (ll) cyanide