- Hydrogen cyanide (with the historical common name of Prussic acid) is a chemical compound with chemical formula HCN.
- It is a colorless, extremely poisonous liquid that boils slightly above room temperature at 26 °C (79 °F).
- Hydrogen cyanide is a linear molecule, with a triple bond between carbon and nitrogen.
- A solution of hydrogen cyanide in water is called hydrocyanic acid. The salts of hydrogen cyanide are known as cyanides.
- An electrochemical measuring cell for detecting hydrogen cyanide by means of at least one measuring electrode and a counter electrode disposed in an electrolyte.
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