The ion cyan, CN-.
Yes. It's poisonous for animals as well.
Cyanide is poisonous, thiamine is not. Thiamine is a "greener" catalyst.
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.
Symbol KCN? Because of the presence of the CN-, and the high reactivity of K+, it is in my option that it would be HIGHLY poisonous. I would not in any way suggest ingestion...but hey, if you can find someone who has survived it...ask them
It is not 'regulated' as, for instance, narcotics and scheduled drugs are regulated, but it is a highly dangerous poisonous substance and it's sale and use is monitored and tracked.
Cyanide in any form is poisonous.
Its poisonous!
no
Hydrogen cyanide is a colorless, extremely poisonous liquid
The chemical formula of sodium cyanide is NaCN; it is a very poisonous compound.
cyanide?
No. As long as it remains potassium cyanide, there is fatal potential.
Hydrogen cyanide HCN
Yes
Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits and many animals. Apple seeds contain a cyanide compound -- this is what makes them poisonous.
yes. if it is inhaled it will kill you within 30 seconds. it is more poisonous than cyanide
Yes. It's poisonous for animals as well.