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Meaning of "cyanides"

cyanide (noun) - a highly toxic chemical compound that contains carbon and nitrogen, often used as a poison or in the manufacturing of certain materials
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  • plural of cyanide

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Cyanides are used as insecticides for fumigating ships.
Like other similar cyanides it is very toxic.
Cyanides will be used for gold extraction.
Toxicity to fish of cyanides and related compounds.
Solid salts and solutions containing cyanides.
Most cyanides in water originate from industry.
Preferably it is chosen so that it does not contain cyanides.
Experimental treatment of organic cyanides by conventional processes.
Healthy cells remain unaffected by anticarcinogenic cyanides.
Determination of free cyanides in liquid and solid wastes.
Cyanides are used in a number of chemical reactions.
The chlorides and cyanides are important compounds of gold.
Chemical treatment for the specific destruction of cyanides.
The cyanides are usually reducing agents.
The salts of the cyanide anion are known as cyanides.

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Some silver cyanides are luminescent.
Cyanide oxides and complex cyanides.
Many cyanides are highly toxic.
High toxicity is seen with most of the cyanides.
Ozone will also detoxify cyanides by converting them to cyanates.
High toxicity is present in most cyanides.
Suitable alkali metal cyanides are sodium cyanide or potassium cyanide.
Some experiments on the toxicity of complex cyanides to fish.
Discharges of cyanides to surface waters were attributed to process control equipment upsets.
Chemical asphyxiants include carbon monoxide and cyanides.
Cyanides and cyanates.
It requires transition metal cyanides.
Cyanides and fluorides.
Scientists were able to observe transitions in both types of cyanides.
The effects of cyanides on aquatic organisms with emphasis on freshwater fishes.
Nitriles used to be known as cyanides.
Cyanides react with.
Wastes from heat treatment and operations containing cyanides.
Such as cyanides or sulfides.
Washing of cake to recover the maximum of dissolved minerals or cyanides.
Cyanides were not detected in any stream sites along the access corridor.
They are preferably prepared using double metal cyanides as catalysts.
Cyanides are also the salts containing the negatively charged cyanide ion.
Other functional groups containing a triple bond are cyanides and isocyanides.
Other alkali cyanides as well as ferricyanides could also be used in such an assay.
The toxicity of this compound is comparable to that of soluble alkali cyanides.
A further problem relates to disposal of the cyanides contained in the depleted electrolyte.
Several processes are described in the prior art to reduce the concentration of cyanides.
Removal of cyanides.
The quantity of cyanides emitted through the scrubbing liquor can be very large.
The most important substances in this category are cyanides and phenols.
Silver cyanides form structurally complex materials upon reaction with other anions.
The membrane also eliminates highly toxic metal cyanides from water.
Cyanides will be used for gold extraction and arsenic will be produced as result.
To destroy cyanides.

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