What is cyanide? Cyanide is a chemical compound that consist of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). It exist in different forms, so we can say; sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide, potassium cyanide and others. Most of these variants (forms of cyanide) are poisonous, that in can cause death within minutes. The origin of cyanide, started from the fact that a huge number of Nazi uses the potassium cyanide suicide pills to kill themselves during the World War II. The most dangerous form of cyanide is the hydrogen cyanide, which is in the form of gas; and is deadly when inhaled. Uses of cyanide Despite the horrible fact of cyanide as a poison, cyanide has its own importance as it is useful. The uses of cyanide include: I. It is used in industrial chemistry, in the production of nylon. II. It is used for pest control, bring the key ingredient in the poison used to kill animals, such as rats and other rodents. III. It is used in the mining of golds and silver, to be able to ...
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