An Indian man who committed suicide left a hastily scrawled note describing the taste of the fatal toxin, the Hindustan Times newspaper reported on Saturday. I have tasted it. It burns the tongue and tastes acrid," he wrote, according to the paper. It is not clear why the man, identified as MP Prasad, a goldsmith, killed himself, because he died before he completed his suicide note, local police chief K Pramod told the paper.
Pramod said it appears as if the man checked into a hotel, mixed the cyanide with some alcohol and stirred it with the back of the same pen he was using to write the note. But now we may be able to say how it tastes, PB Gujral, the doctor who carried out the autopsy, told the newspaper. Mostly it is used in the gold mining industries for the extraction of gold and silver ores. It is also used in various other industries for electroplating, fumigation, chemical gilding, and buffing.
Chemical Formula is KCN. The molecular formula is KCN. The molar mass of potassium cyanide is In which potassium is positively charged and cyanide is negatively charged ions. Carbon has a triple bond with the nitrogen ion. It is similar to the structure of NaCl crystalline solid. Potassium Cyanide is a white crystalline colorless solid. Its density is 1. Its melting point is Potassium cyanide is highly soluble in water.
It decomposes slowly in the air and rapidly after heating. He was only 42 years old. Had Turing lived a normal life span he would have contributed profoundly to further developments in computing, and it is even possible that as a result of those contributions, the English computing industry might have been more competitive with that in the United States. Some ambiguity remains about Turing's cause of death. In December the best summary of the issues was in the Wikipedia article on Alan Turing, from which I quote:.
He had died the previous day. A post-mortem examination established that the cause of death was cyanide poisoning.
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