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catthegoldrushpotat
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- Sep 15, 2024
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Potassium cyanide is surprisingly easy to make so here is a layman's guide to do it.
Steps:
1. Obtain potassium ferrocyanide. While this has the word "cyanide" in the name, you can easily buy it and it isn't toxic. It's a lemon-yellow powder and a quick google search should help you find a source for it.
2. Dry the powder, preferably in an oven, since it really likes to suck water from the air.
3. Heat it with a blow torch or another source of a flame until it starts bubbling and keep going until it doesn't bubble anymore. It should be a black and white goo.
4. Let it cool down and dissolve it in water. (let it sit for a while, it takes a bit to dissolve from my experience)
5. Filter out the black stuff and keep the liquid.
6. Dry the liquid in an oven until it's a white/slightly yellow powder (yellow means that the reaction didn't complete fully but it doesn't matter for a large enough dose)
Boom, there you have it. Be aware that potassium cyanide *really* likes to suck water from the air. Leaving it exposed for a couple of hours turns it into a wet puddle so store it in an air tight dry container.
I personally wouldn't use cyanide to ctb but imma leave it out here in case someone needs it.
Steps:
1. Obtain potassium ferrocyanide. While this has the word "cyanide" in the name, you can easily buy it and it isn't toxic. It's a lemon-yellow powder and a quick google search should help you find a source for it.
2. Dry the powder, preferably in an oven, since it really likes to suck water from the air.
3. Heat it with a blow torch or another source of a flame until it starts bubbling and keep going until it doesn't bubble anymore. It should be a black and white goo.
4. Let it cool down and dissolve it in water. (let it sit for a while, it takes a bit to dissolve from my experience)
5. Filter out the black stuff and keep the liquid.
6. Dry the liquid in an oven until it's a white/slightly yellow powder (yellow means that the reaction didn't complete fully but it doesn't matter for a large enough dose)
Boom, there you have it. Be aware that potassium cyanide *really* likes to suck water from the air. Leaving it exposed for a couple of hours turns it into a wet puddle so store it in an air tight dry container.
I personally wouldn't use cyanide to ctb but imma leave it out here in case someone needs it.