Message from @ebowden

Discord ID: 472921513830645772


2018-07-29 00:16:54 UTC  

technically yes

2018-07-29 00:17:02 UTC  

Technically?

2018-07-29 00:17:15 UTC  

european blooded

2018-07-29 00:17:26 UTC  

But you live elsewhere?

2018-07-29 00:17:27 UTC  

so "of european decent"

2018-07-29 00:17:34 UTC  

I AM PROUD EUROPEAN

2018-07-29 00:17:45 UTC  

so youre not as dumb as you appear... congrats

2018-07-29 00:18:05 UTC  

So, what country?

2018-07-29 00:18:12 UTC  

what does it matter?

2018-07-29 00:18:44 UTC  

It doesn't matter much at all. I just pinged you as someone who would be far more likely to live in the USA than in Europe.

2018-07-29 00:18:55 UTC  

im not in europe, i am of 100% english blood

2018-07-29 00:19:12 UTC  

and not and never have been in america

2018-07-29 00:19:24 UTC  

yea well... you seem to be wrong about most things...

2018-07-29 00:19:35 UTC  

colour me shocked...

2018-07-29 00:19:53 UTC  

But, you don't live in Europe.

2018-07-29 00:20:10 UTC  

i cant find the one ive seen of zyklon b but this will work as an example

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/428785753477218307/472921242916093992/unknown.png

2018-07-29 00:20:11 UTC  

Jet fuel...

2018-07-29 00:20:29 UTC  

cant find it because it doesnt exist

2018-07-29 00:20:34 UTC  

its the same inverse curve vs temp

2018-07-29 00:20:54 UTC  

if @ebowden knows anything about chemistry he will understand the graph

2018-07-29 00:21:15 UTC  

That's vapour pressure vs temp.

2018-07-29 00:21:27 UTC  

yes

2018-07-29 00:21:29 UTC  

For something that isn't HCN, but still.

2018-07-29 00:22:10 UTC  

*has apparently never noticed that things can produce vapor long before they reach the boiling point. Also there are multiple ways to "trick" a chemical into releasing vapors using various means*

2018-07-29 00:22:16 UTC  

well we are not talking about cyanide... we are specifically talking about zyklon b

2018-07-29 00:23:02 UTC  

@Grumplebee no shit sherlock... but which evaporates faster... a block of ice or a pot of boiling water?

2018-07-29 00:23:27 UTC  

@Grumplebee Also, when getting a solvent to evaporate faster in the lab, I always had to heat the whole room up.

2018-07-29 00:23:36 UTC  

I never just used a hot plate.

2018-07-29 00:23:41 UTC  

or maybe i should dumb it down to your level... a 1L block of ice vs 1L of boiling water

2018-07-29 00:23:42 UTC  

Or water bath.

2018-07-29 00:24:17 UTC  

@ebowden except they didnt use eihter of those... tehy dropped it through giant holes in the ceiling

2018-07-29 00:24:33 UTC  

Yes...

2018-07-29 00:24:40 UTC  

I'm aware...

2018-07-29 00:25:07 UTC  

into rooms which had windows in them... drafty doors and handles on hte inside

2018-07-29 00:25:26 UTC  

of inside opening doors which would make it kinda hard to open the doors after you killed everyone inside

2018-07-29 00:25:56 UTC  

That was the chamber converted during the war, and converted back after.

2018-07-29 00:26:03 UTC  

but you know.... lets only focus on the boiling point of cyanide and not its evap rate at certain temps

2018-07-29 00:26:36 UTC  

What I'm saying is that, assuming it magically can't off-gas below the boiling point, you could just warm the tin before use.

2018-07-29 00:26:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/428785753477218307/472922921325821995/C-To1VzU0AAPrUR.jpg

2018-07-29 00:26:55 UTC  

The whole room does not have to be heated, that's retarded.

2018-07-29 00:27:12 UTC  

i never said it didnt offgas at lower temps