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I want to die painlessly in a bathroom filled with gas nitrogen, can someone tell me how much gas I need, let's say, for an 8 m2 bathroom? Roughly.
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Okay, thx, was hoping I could avoid putting in effortRoughly, you need to get a bag.
Thank you, I'll read into itA lot, not a good idea. Also if your bathroom is not air tight, nitrogen will leave rather quickly.
Perhaps CO poisoning is the better alternative for you.
It is important to learn about the gases if you are to use them. Sadly, you can't be lazy if you want to be successful. Overall, gases are hard to control and contain. The rate of releasing the gas is also important. I recommend digging ... and reading ... thoroughly.
I want to die painlessly in a bathroom filled with gas nitrogen, can someone tell me how much gas I need, let's say, for an 8 m2 bathroom? Roughly.
Argon is so slightly denser than air that tiny air currents would mix it with air.Since Argon is denser than air, it is possible to "sleep" in the tub and slowly fill it with Argon, so plastic wrapping would not be necessary. However, it is important not to cause any turbulence as the gas would spill over the rim.
That would work but the tub has so large volume it would take quite some time to fill up with the maximum flow rate of most regulators being 30-40lpm.I read on this form an idea for argon, use the site search for argon and tub. One can conceivably seal a bathtub with thick layers of plastic wrap and insert a hose (sealed well at the entrance, maybe reinforce with tape).
Im scared that I will mess up the exit bag, so I think I will use hanging, the safer and more comfortable one.This is a horrible idea forget about it
Lmao, you don't want to make an effort to get a bag, but think that getting tons of nitrogen is easy.Okay, thx, was hoping I could avoid putting in effort
Thank you, I'll read into it
You cannot count on Nitrogen working in a room....you need a plastic hood connected to it or there will oxygen in the air and it will fail.I want to die painlessly in a bathroom filled with gas nitrogen, can someone tell me how much gas I need, let's say, for an 8 m2 bathroom? Roughly.
You cannot count on Nitrogen working in a room....you need a plastic hood connected to it or there will oxygen in the air and it will fail.
WhyThis is a horrible idea forget about it
I m planning for same methodI want to die painlessly in a bathroom filled with gas nitrogen, can someone tell me how much gas I need, let's say, for an 8 m2 bathroom? Roughly.
I think with argon, plastic wrap would be necessary because it's denser than air, but not that dense. Sulfur hexafluoride, however, is dense enough to act like a liquid. See this video. As long as it's not disturbed too much, that might probably work. As a bonus, you could CTB sounding like Darth Vader. I can't even imagine how much it would cost to get enough SF6 to pull that off, but it would be a lot.Since Argon is denser than air, it is possible to "sleep" in the tub and slowly fill it with Argon, so plastic wrapping would not be necessary. However, it is important not to cause any turbulence as the gas would spill over the rim.