Cyanide is not classified as a choking agent; rather, it is a highly toxic chemical that interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen. It can cause respiratory failure and other life-threatening effects if inhaled or ingested. While it may lead to asphyxiation due to its impact on cellular respiration, it does not cause physical obstruction of the airway like traditional choking agents.
Cyanide smells of almonds.
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Cyanide is a highly toxic compound that can cause severe harm or death when ingested or inhaled in high enough quantities. It disrupts the body's ability to use oxygen effectively, leading to organ failure. Cyanide is commonly found in some industrial processes, certain plants, and can be used in chemical weapons or suicides.
Ammonium cyanide is NH4CN
No
Cyanide smells of almonds.
No, it is a nerve agent, so it would affect the nervous system. Choking agents affect the pulmonary system.
No, the Holocaust gas was not a nerve agent. It was a cyanide gas. Cyanide kills by binding to the blood in your system, rendering it useless to you.
The application of a choking agent (chemical weapon agent) results in the victim's death by suffocation. Please access the related link listed below for more information:
Cyanide is an ion, CN-, composed of carbon and nitrogen and is highly toxic. It can replace oxygen in your blood effectively choking you. [http://www.answers.com/topic/cyanide Click here for the answer from Answers.com]
Hydrogen cyanide.
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Zinc (metal) does not react with gold (metal), neither with cyanide (salt).
Yes, it is. It takes time for it to kill.
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