• becausechemistry@lemy.lol
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      The dose makes the poison. At the concentrations you’d get from household precursors, it would be fine.

      Now, take glacial acetic acid and treat it with high-concentration peroxide? Now you’ve got something there. But most people don’t have easy access to either.

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        I pick up high concentrated hydrogen peroxide (35%) at my local farm supply store all the time. It’s good for dealing with pests on my plants. No idea where I would get the concentrated acid though.

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        You can easily buy concentrated acetic acid that is intended to be diluted for use on food

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        Not sure how safe it would be if you accidentally mix it in a closed room

        Probably better to at least have the window open

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          We’re ranking danger here. I’d much rather be in the room with dilute peroxide and vinegar than with chloramine or chlorine.