Hydrogen Cyanide
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Cite "Hydrogen Cyanide"
Hydrogen Cyanide. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /ja/compound/hydrogen-cyanide/
"Hydrogen Cyanide." Compound, /ja/compound/hydrogen-cyanide/.
@misc{hydrogen-cyanide, title={Hydrogen Cyanide}, url={/ja/compound/hydrogen-cyanide/}}
IUPAC: Hydrogen cyanide
CAS: 74-90-8
概要
Hydrogen cyanide is an extremely toxic compound with a faint bitter almond odor. It inhibits cytochrome c oxidase, blocking cellular respiration.
組成
用途
- • Gold/silver mining
- • Nylon precursor (adiponitrile)
- • Pesticide fumigant
豆知識
- ✦ About 40% of people cannot detect HCN's bitter almond smell due to a genetic trait
安全性
- ⚠ Extremely toxic
- ⚠ Lethal at low concentrations
- ⚠ Flammable
Structure
SMILES
C#N
特性
- タイプ
- acid
- 状態
- liquid
- モル質量
- 27.03 g/mol
- 密度
- 0.6870 g/cm³
- 融点
- -13.3 °C
- 沸点
- 25.6 °C
- 溶解度
- Miscible
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 27.0109
- XLogP
- 0.1
- TPSA
- 23.8 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 0
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 1
- Rotatable Bonds
- 0
- Heavy Atoms
- 2
- Complexity
- 10.0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hydrogen Cyanide?
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is a acid compound with the IUPAC name Hydrogen cyanide.
What is the molecular weight of Hydrogen Cyanide?
Hydrogen Cyanide has a molar mass of 27.03 g/mol.
What state is Hydrogen Cyanide at room temperature?
Hydrogen Cyanide is a liquid at room temperature.
Is Hydrogen Cyanide organic or inorganic?
Hydrogen Cyanide is classified as an inorganic compound.
What elements make up Hydrogen Cyanide?
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N).