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prussic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


prussic ka kya matlab hota hai


प्रूसिक

Adjective:

इस रंग से बना हुआ, प्रशियाई नीले रंग का,



prussic's Usage Examples:

PRUSSIC ACID, or Hydrocyanic Acid, Hcn, an organic acid first prepared in1782-1783by C. Scheele and subsequently examined by J.


About the same time he showed by a wonderful series of experiments that the colouring matter of Prussian blue could not be produced without the presence Of a substance of the nature of an acid, to which the name of prussic acid was ultimately given; and he described the composition, properties and compounds of this body, and even ascertained its smell and taste, quite unaware of its poisonous character.


For the nitrite, see Nitrogen, for the nitrate see Saltpetre and for the cyanide see Prussic Acid; for other salts see the articles wherein the corresponding acid receives treatment.


For sodium nitrite see Nitrogen; for sodium nitrate see Saltpetre; for the cyanide see Prussic Acid; and for the borate see Borax.


The preparation, properties, 'c., of cyanides are treated in the article Prussic Acid; reference should also be made to the articles on the particular metals.


CYANIDE, in chemistry, a salt of prussic or hydrocyanic acid, the name being more usually restricted to inorganic salts, i.e.


The first three will he treated here; for the others see Prussic Acid and Cyanamide.


The breathing becomes shallow, the drug killing, like nearly all neurotic poisons (alcohol, morphia, prussic acid, 'c.), by paralysis of the respiratory centre, and the patient dying in a state of coma.


The following poisons may not be sold, either retail or wholesale, unless distinctly labelled with the name of the article, and the word poison, with the name and address of the seller: Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid).


The free acid, which is obtained by treating the salts with acids, is an oily liquid smelling like prussic acid; it is very explosive, and the vapour is poisonous to about the same degree as that of prussic acid.



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