The correct name (after IUPAC rules) is just hydrogen cyanide.
Cyanide smells of almonds.
Hydrogen cyanide is commonly known as prussic acid.
Yes, cyanide contains carbon. Cyanide is a chemical compound composed of one carbon atom and one nitrogen atom, often found in the form of hydrogen cyanide or sodium cyanide.
Hydrocyanic acid, or hydrogen cyanide is a chemical compound with the formula HCN. It is a gas and a weak acid. HCN and it's salts including sodium cyanide (NaCN) and potassium cyanide (KCN) are extremely toxic.
This formula is for palladium cyanide.
Cyanide smells of almonds.
The chemical formula for cyanogen chloride is NCCl. The chemical formula for hydrogen cyanide is HCN.
Hydrogen cyanide is commonly known as prussic acid.
HSCN is the chemical formula of thiocyanic acid.
The compound name of the formula HCN is hydrogen cyanide.
Hydrogen cyanide.
AuCN is gold cyanide. Au is the symbol for gold, and CN is the formula for the cyanide ion.
Cyanide is the name for a chemical and has no synonym. However, you could call it a poison or chemical.
It is Cobalt cyanide or Cobalt (ii) cyanide.
The IUPAC name is formonitrile, the common used name is hydrogen cyanide.
The chemical name for Pb(CN)₂ is lead(II) cyanide.
Cyanogen chloride differs from hydrogen cyanide in chemical structure and formula. Hydrogen cyanide is HCN, composed of the elements hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen. Cyanogen chloride is ClCN, composed of the elements chlorine, carbon, and nitrogen. From the formulas and structures it is possible to infer that cyanogen chloride is denser as a gas, and less likely to produce cyanide ions (CN-) than hydrogen cyanide.