Homemade chemical weapons

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Usually. Depending on how "sticky" the bleach is, temperature, and how harshly the ammonoa is mixed

so you're saying that hydrazine is one of the bi-products of mixing amonia and bleach!?
shit that stuff is even nastier than chlorine
is there any way to separate it out though also how much hydrazine would you get as a biproduct say if you
mixed 100g of amonia and 100g of bleach

You can get pure chlorine by electrolysing saturated salt water. Industrial versions use an ion exchange membrane to boost efficiency but it still works without one.

but is there any way to separate out hydrazine if you get it as a biproduct of mixing amonia and bleach

naruhodo

but would'nt chlorine gas with a bunch of nasty bi products like hydrazine and chloramine vapour be even more lethal than pure chlorine

With household materials, unlikely.

You'll alert some alphabetsoop in your area.


PPE alone would be expensive. Near NIOSH level A or B just to not lose your skin

It would be.

Hence why the mixing is so dangerous. Even if there is little hypochlorite in the bleach, even one of the three can show up and cause problems and put someone down in a closed / small room.

For your processing of hydrazine, look at the
Olin Raschig process

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