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creatureoflight

Mage
Jul 27, 2018
529
Azide is much more poisonous than sodium nitrite. Why do people prefer it?
I'm scared of storing azide in my house, it can potentially be explosive and is very toxic if the bottle breaks or anything like that
 
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Anarchy

Invisible anarchist
Jul 9, 2018
383
Probably because it can be potentially explosive and is very toxic...
Also, I imagine that it would be harder to get hold of, and probably not as well-documented as sodium nitrate. And it could cause more suspicion.
 
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Mari

Mari

Left forum, time's up
May 10, 2018
169
Easier to obtain, less practical hassle and no risk for others around.
 
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