LYCOS RETRIEVER
Hydrogen
RECENTLY UPDATED TOPICS UNDER HYDROGEN
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HYDROGEN CYANIDE
Hydrogen cyanide has a pKa of 9.22; ... at physiological pH (about pH 7), hydrocyanic acid is distributed in the body as hydrogen cyanide and is not present as the free cyanide ion. Hence, the form of cyanide to which exposure occurs, the salt or the free acid, does not influence distribution, metabolism, or excretion from the body (ECETOC, 2004). Inhaled or percutaneously absorbed hydrogen cyanide passes immediately into the systemic circulation. The distribution of cyanide to the various tissues is rapid and fairly uniform. Somewhat higher levels are generally found in the liver, lungs, blood, and brain. The tissue levels of hydrogen cyanide were 0.75, 0.42, 0.41, 0.33, and 0.32mg/100 g of tissue in lung, heart, blood, kidney, and brain, respectively, in a man who died following inhalation exposure to hydrogen cyanide gas (Gettler & Baine, 1938; Ballantyne, 1983a; ATSDR, 1997; ECETOC, 2004).
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