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Lol, do people not do any research when attempting to kill themselves? 100 gram of SN? Ahh why not!https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/epic-fail.49553/
not only that but it was 100g mixed into only 50ml of water. im not even sure if you could "drink" a mixture like that lol
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It would be twice as much salt as water. Something sounds off about this.not only that but it was 100g mixed into only 50ml of water. im not even sure if you could "drink" a mixture like that lol
It was pointed out in that thread...It would be twice as much salt as water. Something sounds off about this.
May I draw your attention to the fact that the solubility of SN at 20 degrees Celsius is only 820g / l.
In 50ml water max. 41g Sn can be dissolved
So what is your conclusion? It couldn't have happened?It was pointed out in that thread...
I really don't know and I haven't really come to any conclusion to be honest. the guy who pointed it out seemed quite knowledgeable and used it himself to ctb so I just assumed he must of done some research on the subject. Just thought the same as you, it seems like a lot of salt for such little liquid.So what is your conclusion? It couldn't have happened?
That is a huge pile of salt to swallow, with only half as much water as salt. I don't see how anyone could do it but I guess he did.I really don't know and I haven't really come to any conclusion to be honest. the guy who pointed it out seemed quite knowledgeable and used it himself to ctb so I just assumed he must of done some research on the subject. Just thought the same as you, it seems like a lot of salt for such little liquid.
Just looked on Wikipedia and it seems like the Swiss guy was right sn solubilityThat is a huge pile of salt to swallow, with only half as much water as salt. I don't see how anyone could do it but I guess he did.
Unless he used boiling water it seems it wouldn't dissolve.Just looked
Just looked on Wikipedia and it seems like the Swiss guy was right sn solubility
71.4 g/100 mL (0 °C)
84.8 g/100 mL (25 °C)
160 g/100 mL (100 °C)
So now I'm not sure what to think.Unless he used boiling water it seems it wouldn't dissolve.
So that would mean.... you know. but why?I think I'd be tempted go with what science and chemistry say is possible.
I have no idea and I doubt I ever will.So that would mean.... you know. but why?
Please dm me the website,tired of lookingOnly a handful of them are labelled with a percentage. (>96%, >98% or >99%) The rest are either labelled 'Pure' or 'Pure p.a.'
What does Pure p.a. mean?
I have read that there are 2 guides...sn and pph