Ofcourse it is a dangerous chemical, but with care it can be used safely. The bookkeeping of the amount of KCN used is done because of liability
issues, not indicating how dangerous is it. There are much more dangerous chemicals used in research, it's just that this is such a easy way to poison
someone.
Watching your videos on youtube, I see you handling whole blocks of white P, wich is a FAR more dangerous substance than KCN, 5 times as toxic, and an
serious fire/burn hazard. But you did work with it quite responsibly, without any fume hood, are very serious gloves. This is also true for KCN, work
with care and you'll be fine.
Yes HCN is extremely poisonous, but you still need quite large ppm values to kill. It is fatal at 300ppm for 10 minutes, that is still 300mL of pure
HCN gas per m3. So even if you release 3L of HCN gas in a very small 10m3 room, without ventilation, you would need to stay there at least 5 minutes
to go down.
So good ventilation like wind or fume hood isn't gonna kill if you work with care.
Liquid HCN is another story, a few drops on your skin might be fatal I think. |