Make Chlorine Gas
~ Make Chlorine ~
Chlorine gas is an extremely deadly gas which is EASY to make in your home.
There’s a
catch here: DON’T make it in your home. YOU WILL DIE. Make it
wherever you want to cause
mayhem and sickness.
Materials:
One large jar
One small bottle
1:1
ratio (by volume) of:
Household Ammonia
CHLORINE bleach (not chlorine free)
Now, from here it’s easy. Put the bleach in the bottle and the
ammonia in the jar. Or the
other way around. It doesn’t matter. Anyway,
cap both containers and take them to your target
area. This really can’t
be done "quickly", so if you want fast destruction, use
something else.
Now, find an obscure area to put the thing, and open both con-
tainers.
Pour the contents from the bottle into the jar. Just make sure
your jar doesn’t overflow. When
this is complete, LEAVE! If you don’t,
you will be overcome by the chlorine too, and probably
die.
Note: If you can get a purer supply of ammonia, USE IT. Household is not
really that pure, but it’s the best most people can do. If I remember
right, household ammonia
only has about 30% active ammonia. Also, you
cannot use Mr. Clean or something. It has to be
household cleaning ammonia.
This can be bought at any drug store, or grocery market.
/> —-Synapsis—- I don’t know the EXACT chemical reaction that occurs,
but the ammonia and
the bleach bond to form CL gas. Anyone who breathes
this gas will either get very sick, and
require hospitalization, or they
will die.
Enjoy!
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Maaaan, you know there is such thing in the web like search engine, http://google.com if you don’t, go there to understand why this post is bullshit
Any high school chemistry student knows that making chlorine gas requires electrolysis and cannot be produced with a simple chemical reaction (for obvious reasons – I concur with atmomiBab – Google it and you might get a clue). Let this be a lesson to the young ones – any moron can post anything on the Internet.
Actually, I take that back – a quick search of webelements.com tells me that chlorine gas can be produced through a chemical reaction, but electrolysis is the easiest way and the reaction mentioned is a far cry from the one that this post shows.
Anyone that has mistakenly mixed ammonia based household cleaners with bleach can tell you that you most certainly CAN create chlorine gas with a simple chemical reaction…. no electrolysis needed. Since chlorine gas is heavier than air, I have found this concoction works well for gopher control.
Chlorine is incredibly easy to make, all you need is an acid and a bleach. Be careful you will die.