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I mean im not educated much on it, but if you are planning on doing something with it make sure you're highly educated on that specific thing, cuz if there was a common household thing that was efficient, it would probably be documented more unless there was a major issue with it and i wouldnt try a non-method.
H2S. I forget the exact chemicals but they should be widely and cheaply available. It's supposedly quite painless as well. Be extremely careful with H2S though. When you do the reaction the gas will accumulate incredibly quick and linger for a while as well. This poses a huge risk to others who will eventually find you. Make sure you put up a clear warning sign that says something along the lines of "deadly gas do not enter, call hazmat." I also recommend doing this outside while in a vehicle or tent rather than an enclosed room to disperse any leakage into the air rather than have it sitting in your house/hotel room. Make sure to do plenty of research with this method as it's extremely deadly.
H2S. I forget the exact chemicals but they should be widely and cheaply available. It's supposedly quite painless as well. Be extremely careful with H2S though. When you do the reaction the gas will accumulate incredibly quick and linger for a while as well. This poses a huge risk to others who will eventually find you. Make sure you put up a clear warning sign that says something along the lines of "deadly gas do not enter, call hazmat." I also recommend doing this outside while in a vehicle or tent rather than an enclosed room to disperse any leakage into the air rather than have it sitting in your house/hotel room. Make sure to do plenty of research with this method as it's extremely deadly.
From the PPH: "Hydrogen sulfide gas can be easily generated by adding a concentrated acid to an inorganic sulfide. For example, adding concentrated hydrochloric acid to calcium sulfide will lead to a prolific production of hydrogen sulfide gas."
Both the acid and sulfide can be sourced from hardware stores. You can read the PPH entry on it for more info. Here's also a video about safety and gas concentration levels:
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