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Tory123

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Jan 23, 2023
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From what i can tell, all you need is potassium nitrate and a blowtorch to make the nitrite, so why is the much harder to obtain SN preferred?
 
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Euthanza

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Jun 9, 2022
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Afaik Potassium is more effective than SN, but it's more painful, not peaceful enough for human scale
 
TapeMachine

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Jan 12, 2023
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I do not possess the knowledge necessary to answer your question; but in the hopes that someone else will come along and answer, I'm going to follow this post. :)
 
littlelady774

littlelady774

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Dec 20, 2018
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According to Wikipedia, the LD50 of PN is 235 mg per kg, slightly less toxic than SN which is 180 mg per kg.

I really don't know. Good question!

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Potassium catches fire when interacting with acid? So stomach acid + potassium would be bad. You'd definitely want acid reducers for that lmao
 
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FireWalkWithMe

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Jun 18, 2022
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Why is SN preferred over ingesting a gallon of sulphuric acid?

I guess it comes down to perceived peacefulness. There are many ways to go but not many that offer that.

And availability. SN came about because it was extremely accessible at one point, and is still relatively accessible for most with a modicum of research due to being a product the public could legitimately use for curing purposes whereas many toxic substances are controlled. It is what it is...until a superior option is found it is going to be popular.
 
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Tory123

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Why is SN preferred over ingesting a gallon of sulphuric acid?

I guess it comes down to perceived peacefulness. There are many ways to go but not many that offer that.

And availability. SN came about because it was extremely accessible at one point, and is still relatively accessible for most with a modicum of research due to being a product the public could legitimately use for curing purposes whereas many toxic substances are controlled. It is what it is...until a superior option is found it is going to be popular.
But like, SN and PN work through the same mechanism, they're both nitrites, theyre not radically different like this impliees
Potassium catches fire when interacting with acid? So stomach acid + potassium would be bad. You'd definitely want acid reducers for that
That refers to elemental potassium, pretty sure sodium metal doea the same, as for LD50 that makes sence, KNO2 has a higher molar mass, so more mass per NO2 ion
 
littlelady774

littlelady774

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Dec 20, 2018
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That refers to elemental potassium, pretty sure sodium metal doea the same, as for LD50 that makes sence, KNO2 has a higher molar mass, so more mass per NO2 ion
Ok that makes more sense! I was really scratching my head on that one.

For your original question, I'm not sure.. it's a good question. I mean they both cause methemoglobinemia. They're both used as meat preservatives. Is PN irritating I wonder?

I did a small essay about the biochemistry of SN: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...of-methemoglobinemia-and-sn-ingestion.108163/

Maybe someone could research and do one for PN
 
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Tartuffe

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Mar 31, 2022
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Might be because there's not been many studies with CTB and PN. It's a lot easier to source though
 
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SorrowMind

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Nov 9, 2022
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isn't PN even more regulated because it can be used in explosives?
 
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Kenya

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Sep 21, 2022
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Why is SN preferred over ingesting a gallon of sulphuric acid?

I guess it comes down to perceived peacefulness. There are many ways to go but not many that offer that.

And availability. SN came about because it was extremely accessible at one point, and is still relatively accessible for most with a modicum of research due to being a product the public could legitimately use for curing purposes whereas many toxic substances are controlled. It is what it is...until a superior option is found it is going to be popular.
Please tell me how I can acquire it. I have gone on Amazon and cannot find +95 sn. Any other links seem to be only for industrial buyers. I am very anxious to ctb, but don't want to "almost" do it as previously. Please someone help me.
 
littlelady774

littlelady774

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Dec 20, 2018
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I can't find potassium nitrite. Is "potassium nitrite reagent" right? I'm half tempted to buy it and try it out
 

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