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If anyone knows where there's a thread that breaks down the method step by step please let me know.

I found 32 OZ of hydrochloric acid 31% and lime sulfate dip 8oz that's used for pets. Do I just mix them together in a bowl? How much of each? Does anyone know who has succeeded with this, and how painful it can/could be? Complications if I somehow survive?

I'm planning that I could drive my car out somewhere and mix them together while I'm inside, and of course put a note on the windshield that the air will be toxic for whoever finds me. Will that work?
 
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Yaffle

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Nov 9, 2023
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I assume you've read the PPeH chapter on this?

Reliability is 10/10 whilst peacefulness is 3/10 yet it states immediate loss of consciousness.

As you rightly say, notices must be displayed so the fumes don't affect anyone who finds you or the first responders.

PPeH states to mix in a plastic bucket. Another thread here details a failed attempt where the OP believed using a metal pan created a different chemical reaction.
 
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Can this be done in one's own bedroom?
 
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Rev346

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How's your chemistry knowledge? Basically HCl + CaS3 --> H2S + CaCl2 but I can't quite get the stoichiometry right while typing on a tablet. Once you know the ratios use the side gas law (22.4 L of gas per mol at standard conditions) to determine how much of each component you need. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an excel sheet available somewhere that could help you determine the molar quantities and resulting amounts of supplies you have. If not, any chemistry 101 text can give you the background necessary to do some of the calculations. Heck, this could be a fun excel project for me at some point. Yea, I'm an engineer...
Can this be done in one's own bedroom?
Yes but its a bad idea. H2S is extremely toxic and most people want to avoid collateral damage when they ctb. In general you want an enclosed low volume area to maximize the concentration.
 
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How's your chemistry knowledge? Basically HCl + CaS3 --> H2S + CaCl2 but I can't quite get the stoichiometry right while typing on a tablet. Once you know the ratios use the side gas law (22.4 L of gas per mol at standard conditions) to determine how much of each component you need. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an excel sheet available somewhere that could help you determine the molar quantities and resulting amounts of supplies you have. If not, any chemistry 101 text can give you the background necessary to do some of the calculations. Heck, this could be a fun excel project for me at some point. Yea, I'm an engineer...

Yes but its a bad idea. H2S is extremely toxic and most people want to avoid collateral damage when they ctb. In general you want an enclosed low volume area to maximize the concentration.
PPeH just says to combine 500ml each
 
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UKscotty

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Please don't do this in a bedroom, you will almost certainly kill other people.
 
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Shunya

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How's your chemistry knowledge? Basically HCl + CaS3 --> H2S + CaCl2 but I can't quite get the stoichiometry right while typing on a tablet. Once you know the ratios use the side gas law (22.4 L of gas per mol at standard conditions) to determine how much of each component you need. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an excel sheet available somewhere that could help you determine the molar quantities and resulting amounts of supplies you have. If not, any chemistry 101 text can give you the background necessary to do some of the calculations. Heck, this could be a fun excel project for me at some point. Yea, I'm an engineer...

Yes but its a bad idea. H2S is extremely toxic and most people want to avoid collateral damage when they ctb. In general you want an enclosed low volume area to maximize the concentration.
I have none and I don't have a car either. Live in an apartment with my parents. Trying to figure out how to ctb in a manner that won't harm them. A smaller space. I suppose I'd have to go elsewhere which is tricky.
 

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