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So I'm wondering if anyone has any other information on the zinc/calcium carbonate method. This method caught my eyes as the ingredients as easily obtainable as opposed to the formic/sulphuric acid method. Any information is welcome, thank you.
I managed to find some information on this method from an archive website.
The method:
The calcium carbonate powder reacts with the zinc metal powder when heated, giving calcium oxide, zinc oxide, and CO gas.
CaC03 + Zn -> CaO + ZnO + CO
To create one mole of CO-gas, you need 100g CaC03 and 65.3g Zn (assuming
complete reaction). The zinc and calcium carbonate should be finely powdered and well-mixed to speed up the reaction.
One mole of gas fills up 22.4 cubic decimeters (22.4 liters). You should have a concentration of at least 1% CO in the air to kill yourself.
Questions
I managed to find some information on this method from an archive website.
The method:
The calcium carbonate powder reacts with the zinc metal powder when heated, giving calcium oxide, zinc oxide, and CO gas.
CaC03 + Zn -> CaO + ZnO + CO
To create one mole of CO-gas, you need 100g CaC03 and 65.3g Zn (assuming
complete reaction). The zinc and calcium carbonate should be finely powdered and well-mixed to speed up the reaction.
One mole of gas fills up 22.4 cubic decimeters (22.4 liters). You should have a concentration of at least 1% CO in the air to kill yourself.
Questions
- Has anyone tried this method? If so does it work and what happened?
- How much heat is needed and how quickly would the CO be produced
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