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Nightglimmer

Nightglimmer

Member
May 18, 2019
21
I have decided that I'm going to be using SN instead of SA, but since I already had it, I need to find a way to dispose of it safely. It's hard to think of a way since I can't dump it down a drain due to it being explosive when it comes in contact with metal. I think I might bury it but I have no clue where to do it so nobody can ever find it. Does anyone know any good ways of disposing of it?
 
Qbert

Qbert

Arcanist
Jan 6, 2019
456
Sodium Azide, which is very volatile.
 
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pane

pane

Hollow
Apr 29, 2019
358
was also wondering what SA is

"SA" is sodium azide, another substance which I think is discussed in the electronic version of the Peaceful Pill Handbook that some people ingest to commit suicide.
 
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RainAndSadness

RainAndSadness

Administrator
Jun 12, 2018
2,189
Sodium Azide?

Edit: oh nevermind, I was too late.
 
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DyslexicForeigner

DyslexicForeigner

Student
Dec 27, 2018
135
Unlike SN, you can't just dispose SA into anything! Just keep it inside the container, and let more knowledgeable HazMat do it for you.
 
dreamsofdestruction

dreamsofdestruction

Everywhere I look is chaos
May 9, 2019
340

Yeah, sounds like if you do it, you need to use generous amounts of water but even then it's not optimal. I'd just take it to where you take other hazardous chemicals that you can't just pour down the drain or throw in the trash, details will depend on where you live though.
 

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