Similar words: prussia, prussian, prussian blue, uric acid, folic acid, boric acid, formic acid, humic acid. Meaning: n. a solution of hydrogen cyanide in water; weak solutions are used in fumigating and in the synthesis of organic compounds.
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1. There was arsenic, cyanide, prussic acid and - the list stopped there.
2. The Kamikaze: One part liquid helium, two parts prussic acid.
3. I should fancy it was prussic acid , as she seems to have died instantaneously.
4. But amygdalin reacts with an enzyme in the almond to produce glucose and two very characteristic compounds, benzaldehyde and prussic acid.
5. When the seeds of cherries are crushed, chewed, or even slightly injured, they produce prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide).
6. He went behind the counter and got a half ounce of prussic acid.
7. Above all, children must be protected: "I would rather give a healthy boy or a healthy girl a phial of prussic acid than this novel."
8. The bitter almond contains amygdalin. Acid or enzyme can decompose amygdalin to prussic acid and benzaldehyde. Prussic acid is a poisonous substance.
9. "He went behind the counter and got a half ounce of prussic acid . The pure stuff, undiluted. " Then he let Old Man Fellows take a little whiff of it.
More similar words: prussia, prussian, prussian blue, uric acid, folic acid, boric acid, formic acid, humic acid, tannic acid, nitric acid, oxalic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, franco-prussian war, nucleic acid, pyruvic acid, glutamic acid, sulfuric acid, glycolic acid, aspartic acid, carbolic acid, linoleic acid, carbonic acid, lysergic acid, ascorbic acid, sulphuric acid, hyaluronic acid, carboxylic acid, ribonucleic acid.