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Cyanides cyanogen

Cyanogens Cyanogens Hydrogen cyanide Cyanogen chloride Cyanogen bromide Cyanogen iodide Acetonitrile Acrylic nitrile... [Pg.107]

The coordination chemistry of hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen and cyanogen halides. B. Corain, Coord. Chem. Rev., 1982, 47,165-200 (111). [Pg.51]

Except hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen and cyanogen chloride. [Pg.96]

Industrial Agents Chemicals manufactured for industrial purposes rather than to specifically kill or maim human beings. Hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen chloride, phosgene, and chloropicrin are industrial chemicals that can be military agents as well AC, CK, CG, and PS. Many herbicides and pesticides are industrial chemicals that also can be chemical agents. [Pg.317]

Inorganic cyanides Barium cyanide, calcium cyanide, cyanogen chloride, silver cyanide... [Pg.60]

Characteristic Copper(l) cyanide Potassium silver cyanide Cyanogen Cyanogen chloride... [Pg.132]

Export volumes of cyanide compounds (foreign and domestic volumes combined) shown in Table 4-2 fluctuated widely over the period January 1989 and April 1994. No obvious trends were evident except for potassium cyanide, where export volumes decreased from 3.13 million pounds in 1989 to 0.46 million pounds in 1994. Export data could not be found in the available literature for calcium cyanide, potassium silver cyanide, cyanogen, or cyanogen chloride. [Pg.143]

No information could be found in the available literature on concentrations of cyanides, cyanogen, or cyanogen chloride in soil or sediments. The highly volatile gases hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen, and cyanogen chloride (see Table 3-2) would not be expected to be present in sediment or soil in any appreciable amounts. [Pg.175]

Health-Based Limits for Exclusion of Waste - Derived Residues Calcium cyanide Copper cyanide Cyanogen sodium cyanide Hydrogen cyanide Potassium cyanide Potassium silver cyanide 1x1 O 6 mg/kg 2x1 O 1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 7x1 O 5 mg/kg 2 mg/kg 7 mg/kg 40 CFR 266, App VII EPA 1991c... [Pg.224]

List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities Ammonium thiocyanate Calcium cyanide, cyanogen chloride, sodium cyanide, copper cyanide Cyanides (soluble salts complexes) Cyanogen Potassium silver cyanide 5,000 lbs 10 lbs 10 lbs 100 lbs 1 lb 40 CFR 302.4 EPA 1985e... [Pg.226]

Calcium, hydrogen, potassium, and sodium cyanide Cyanogen chloride 5 mg/m3 0.6 mg/m3 ... [Pg.226]

Nitrochloroform, Acquinite, Trichloronitromethane, Picfume Nitrochloroform, Acquinite, Trichloronitromethane, Picfume CICB, Isopropylmethylphosphonochloridat, Isopropoxymethylphosphoryl chloride Cyanogen chloride. Chloride cyanide Cyanogen chloride. Chloride cyanide... [Pg.16]

Cyanogen bromide, Bromide cyanide Cyanogen bromide, Bromide cyanide l-Bromo-2-propanone Biguanide diperchlorate... [Pg.42]

Nitrous acid, sodium nitrite, potassium nitrite hyponitrous acid and the hypo-nitrites hydrogen cyanide, potassium cyanide, cyanogen the cyanate ion, fulminate ion, azide ion, and thiocyanate ion. [Pg.390]

S3mthesis from Cyanogen.—Two methods of synthesis of hydrocyanic acid support the view that this compound has the cyanide structure and not the iso-cyanide. Cyanogen gas because it yields oxalic acid on hydrolysis must have the constitution in which the two cyanogen groups are linked by the carbon atoms rather than nitrogen. [Pg.412]

Safety Commission Consumer Products Copper (Cu) Corrosives Corticosteroids Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Cotinine Coumarins Creosote Cresols Cromolyn Cumene Cumulative Risk Assessment Cyanamide Cyanide Cyanogen Chloride Cyclodienes Cyclohexamide Cyclohexane Cyclohexene Cyclophosphamide Cyclosporine Cyfluthrin Cypermethrin Cysteine Cytochrome P-450 "2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid)" Limonene Dalapon DDT/DDE/DDD Decane DEBT (Diethyltoluamide) DEE Deferoxamine DEHP (Di-Ethyl Hexyl Phthalate) Delaney Clause Deltamethrin Deodorants Detergent Developmental Toxicology Dextromethorphan Diazepam Diazinon Diazoxide Dibenzofuran " Dib enz [a, h] anthracene" Dibromochloropropane Dibutyl phthalate Dicamba Dichlone Dichlorobenzene Dichloroethanes "Dichloroethylene, 1,1-"... [Pg.2999]

Blood Agents Cyanide (Hydrogen Cyanide, Cyanogen Chloride, Sodium Cyanide, Potassium Cyanide)... [Pg.139]

Hydrogen Cyanide Cyanogen Chloride Phosgene Chloroformates ... [Pg.10]


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Cyanides cyanogen bromide

Cyanides cyanogen chloride

Cyanides cyanogen iodide

Cyanogen

Cyanogene

Cyanogenic

Cyanogenic glycosides cyanide content

Halides, Hydrogen Cyanide, and Cyanogen

Hydrogen Cyanide and Cyanogen Chloride

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