mattmoy_2000
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PLEASE don't use this. I handle KCN (both the salt and in aqueous solution) at work in a lab and the safety precautions we have to take are immense. The quantity of cyanide you're talking about using is enough to kill 10 large men.
The LD50 of KCN is about 6mg/kg. It's not worth the risk. Death occurs within minutes, and it's not pleasant from what I've read (not a great way to kill yourself, accidentally or deliberately).
If you do insist on using it, it's denatured by bleach, so have a large quantity of that to hand and soak everything that might be contaminated with KCN or KCN(aq) in it for at least 2 days. It produces some sort of gas and is very exothermic. I don't really want to know what the gas is. (Sodium hyposulphite, I believe is what we use in the labs - I'll have to check, which is a primary ingredient of... oh yeah, NORMAL fixer!). Wear thick rubber gloves, with latex gloves underneath to enable safe degloving and use in a well ventilated place, preferably a fume cupboard. Wear face protection (e.g. a welding mask) and make sure you always have a second person present when you are using it. Do not even think of having it anywhere near acid, and do not store aqueous solution- it degrades to HCN when in solution, which is a lot more likely to kill you, since you might breathe it in inadvertently.
To put this bluntly, Potassium Cyanide is really not something you want to frick around with, and which should be avoided if at all possible.
Sorry if I appear patronising, but I handle the stuff fairly regularly and it scares the sh*t out of me and all my colleagues when we have to handle it.
The LD50 of KCN is about 6mg/kg. It's not worth the risk. Death occurs within minutes, and it's not pleasant from what I've read (not a great way to kill yourself, accidentally or deliberately).
If you do insist on using it, it's denatured by bleach, so have a large quantity of that to hand and soak everything that might be contaminated with KCN or KCN(aq) in it for at least 2 days. It produces some sort of gas and is very exothermic. I don't really want to know what the gas is. (Sodium hyposulphite, I believe is what we use in the labs - I'll have to check, which is a primary ingredient of... oh yeah, NORMAL fixer!). Wear thick rubber gloves, with latex gloves underneath to enable safe degloving and use in a well ventilated place, preferably a fume cupboard. Wear face protection (e.g. a welding mask) and make sure you always have a second person present when you are using it. Do not even think of having it anywhere near acid, and do not store aqueous solution- it degrades to HCN when in solution, which is a lot more likely to kill you, since you might breathe it in inadvertently.
To put this bluntly, Potassium Cyanide is really not something you want to frick around with, and which should be avoided if at all possible.
Sorry if I appear patronising, but I handle the stuff fairly regularly and it scares the sh*t out of me and all my colleagues when we have to handle it.