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    My father: I found something new today, was trying to clean up (something in a car) I couldn’t get any traction, I ended up mixing together bleach and ammonia, it REALLY cleans well, but it’s awful to breate in.

    me: Dad, that’s how they make chlorine gas, probably best not to use it.

    My father: ohhh

    edit: yesh chloromine, but it would have been lost on him

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    Not mixing bleach with acids, got it.

    Oh, and hydrogen peroxide is always fun stuff. Not mixing it either. And not touch it.

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      It blows my mind that hydrogen peroxide is just available anywhere when I think about it too much.

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    I just open lemmy bruh 😭😭😭

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    I’ve mixed all this stuff. Not that I’m recommending it at all. But the output is ridiculously small, you’d probably have to go to extreme measures to concentrate the output in order to have any effect or go out of your way to find more concentrated versions of the chemicals. Most of these consumer products are so dilute the reaction is minimal.

    That said, again, don‘t go mixing this stuff for lols. Someone will always find a way to make it dangerous.

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      Hardware store bleach and ammonia come in many different concentrations for different uses, bleach and ammonia specifically do not mess with, it is an exothermic reaction that puts out poisonous caustic gas and people have died from mixing these two at cleaning chemical strengths. “The concentration available to consumers” is a super dangerous generalization, fairly high concentrations are available for diluting at home or for pool treatments. You can absolutely make incredibly dangerous compounds by mixing things from the pool chemical aisle.

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        bleach and ammonia specifically do not mess with,

        Yeah, even in cleaning dilutions, it makes a dangerous enough amount to be a problem indoors. You start scrubbing around a toilet, back in a corner, and things get bad quickly.

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      Thanks

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    FYI: Chloroform doesn’t work as quickly the way cartoons depict it.

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    • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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      Far easier to use chlorine gas and get into necrophilia

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          Yeah could go with Jesus, but you need to be quick. He tends to rise from the dead after a while.

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            Step 1. REALLY big ladder

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    The peroxide and vinegar that people will have on hand will make such a dilute concentration of Parecetic acid, that it’s effectively harmless.

    You have to go really out of the way to get anything above 6% peroxide and 10% acetic acid

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      aww I wanted to melt stuff :(

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      Freeze the peroxide, boil the vinegar. Household chemical accidents with more involved steps.

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      You have to go really out of the way to get anything above 6% peroxide

      All the peroxide I ever bought has always been 12%. But I’m from Germany, might be a regional thing

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        Yeah regional thing for sure, but you can still get up to 20% in the states but it’ll be labelled VERY differently from the standard 3-6% stuff that’s used for wound care or oral rinses.

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      Not sure about that.

      35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide

      Acetic Acid Glacial 99% 2 Gallons (8 Quarts)

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        Anything that requires you to source chemicals online from specialty suppliers is going really out of the way.

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        Why would you want to do this though?

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      The peroxide is the hard one.

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        I mean… Walgreens carries 40 Vol hair bleach. Typically that’s %12 peroxide. You can usually get industrial sizes locally too if you live in a larger city, people use it for retro-brighting.

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          Hrmmmm… Neat!

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      If your grocery store has a section for natural cleaners, no dyes, scents etc there will often be cleaning vinegar that is higher concentrations. It’s really not that hard to find and most people won’t have to go out of their way to get it.

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        Cleaning vinegar is typically 10%. The regular stuff is 5%

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          But the extra strength one I often see is 20

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            You can get 20 at Loews

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    Hey baby, does this cloth smell like chloroform to you…?

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    Isn’t chloroform a known human carcinogen?

    I’ve accidentally mixed those two ingredients together, very stupidly in my younger years, for misguided cleaning purposes and whatever that reaction is, it’s nothing like ammonia and bleach, but it still set off my spidey senses enough to know I needed to get out of the area and never do it again.

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      I’ve never understood this “let’s mix two cleaning agents together to make them clean better!” thing. If that was the case, don’t you think the manufacturers would sell this product pre-made?

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        Safety regulations and stuff.

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        Some of us lacked fully formed adult brains when we were kids and so we sometimes did stupid shit that humans with more fully developed and advanced brains wouldn’t. Also, times were different decades ago. There was a time when we didn’t have things like dish detergent with peroxide or tide with oxy clean, so sometimes we’d just add a drop of detergent to some peroxide to help it penetrate into fabric and better remove a blood stain or things like that.

        That aside, “cleaning better” is hardly the only rationale for why I’ll sometimes whip together a DIY cleaning product. I’m guessing I’m not alone in that. So I think focusing on that one rationale might be missing the bigger picture for peoples’ motivations.

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      It not a known carcinogen. It is in group 2B from the IARC, labeled as possibly carcinogenic. There is some evidence that it might cause cancer, but not enough to say with certainty.

      The scale is based on levels of evidence, not severity. Group 1 known carcinogens includes many things from Plutonium to alcohol and processed meat. Rankings are by evidence, not dosage.

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    Chloroform is the third most dangerous thing on that list.

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      Is paracetic acid that safe?

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        The dose makes the poison. At the concentrations you’d get from household precursors, it would be fine.

        Now, take glacial acetic acid and treat it with high-concentration peroxide? Now you’ve got something there. But most people don’t have easy access to either.

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          I pick up high concentrated hydrogen peroxide (35%) at my local farm supply store all the time. It’s good for dealing with pests on my plants. No idea where I would get the concentrated acid though.

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          You can easily buy concentrated acetic acid that is intended to be diluted for use on food

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          Not sure how safe it would be if you accidentally mix it in a closed room

          Probably better to at least have the window open

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            We’re ranking danger here. I’d much rather be in the room with dilute peroxide and vinegar than with chloramine or chlorine.

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    Wait chloroform is really that simple to make?

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      It is. It also doesn’t work like it does in the movies so unless you’re looking for an industrial solvent or a bad high it’s not good for much.

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        I’m not looking to make it, just surprised it was that simple. I had no idea!

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          Phew, that was a close one. Plausible deniablity 😎

          wait, is this thing still on? 🎤

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      It’s not necessarily the cleanest reaction, but yes. That said, if you’re thinking of its Hollywood use case as a quick knockout agent, it’s not very effective for that purpose. It’s not non-hazardous, though; exposure for several minutes can cause dizziness and fainting, and prolonged storage can lead to phosgene formation through autoxidation.

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        I’m thinking the more Fear and Loathing use case

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          Are you thinking about the Ether scene? Ether Chloride.

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            Ether chloride is not a thing. Ethyl chloride (chloroethane) is, but in fear and loathing, they’re likely referring to diethyl ether. When people say “ether” it’s generally accepted as meaning diethyl ether.

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              I try to stand while I watch myself get corrected in 3rd person.

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            Lol yeah, I’m dumb sometimes

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      Fyi it causes mad issues way before the passing our part afaik

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      Ok, that was the worst idea ever

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    Don’t forget hydrogen peroxide and acetone!

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      TIL how to make explosives.

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        It’s useless as a explosive, because it’s too volatile. Meaning, it goes boom by itself, not when it should.

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        There are plenty of youtube videos of people risking their digits and eyeballs if you need a reason not to fuck with that shit. It’s extremely unstable.

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    Reminds me of The Never Song by WKUK

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      https://youtu.be/dfWEvzX-g8c

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      never go to a farming store and then buy…

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    Wait, real vinegar or distilled vinegar?

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      Any vinegar. It’s the acetic acid in it.

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        Balsamic vinegar would taste nice.

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    Hmm, how was it that you make Mustard Gas again? It’s the fun version.

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      Bleach and acid (like the corrosive stuff not the fun psychogenic drug).

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        You can literally make war crime chemicals in your household, crist…

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          Easiest war crime you could do at home is make a pungee pit in your front lawn. Be sure to cover the spikes in feces for extra poison damage.

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            Ok, I’m not actually going to dig death pits im my backyard.

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              Awww

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              Not really living up to your username then, huh?

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                Who knows, maybe in 10 years, the name will be very very ironic.

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    When you see someone at a protest handing out bottles with smaller bottles inside, you have only a minute to make your decision.

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