I'm thinking h2s I have sulfur but the other thing is too strong smell!!!!!! What can I use with it!!! To make h2s I need space to ctb but I can't do it in my room I don't.have a vehicle
If you're referring to hydrochloric acid or any acids that melts you, please don't, it's not worth it, you'll be in so much agony that you'd regret even attempting this method, in comparison with all brutal methods, acids, especially if ingested/swallowed, scales 10/10 on terms of suffering and brutality, jumping from a high building or hanging yourself or drowning is better than acids
If you're referring to hydrochloric acid or any acids that melts you, please don't, it's not worth it, you'll be in so much agony that you'd regret even attempting this method, in comparison with all brutal methods, acids, especially if ingested/swallowed, scales 10/10 on terms of suffering and brutality, jumping from a high building or hanging yourself or drowning is better than acids
If you're referring to hydrochloric acid or any acids that melts you, please don't, it's not worth it, you'll be in so much agony that you'd regret even attempting this method, in comparison with all brutal methods, acids, especially if ingested/swallowed, scales 10/10 on terms of suffering and brutality, jumping from a high building or hanging yourself or drowning is better than acids
Acid isn't ingested. The reaction combines an a acid with a sulfur source. For example say CaS + HCl --> H2S + CaCl but note that my stoichiometry is incorrect t in this example. It's also an exothermic reaction so it generates heat. H2S stinks but can deadening your sense of smell, which is why it's extremely dangerous in the construction industry. It doesn't take much of an H2S concentration to result in death from inhalation. However, if you do this, the area will become a hazardous waste and it's very easy for bystanders to be injured or killed.
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