There is no danger of HCN unless you heat the compound with a strong acid. The coordination between the cyanide ions and the central iron atom is
quite strong; as a result the molecule can only be hydrolyzed fully with strong acids and prolonged heating(See the Preparations of cyanide thread for
an example of this reaction). I would be amazed if a measurable amount of HCN was formed by boiling a saturated ferrocyanide solution for extended
periods of time, certainly not a worrisome amount. |