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Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« on: December 10, 2005, 05:21:14 PM »
Often on chemical forums, i hear about "organics", "organic compounds", and "organic salts", that "I dont want to talk about" or "hush-hush", but what exactly are these chemicals.

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2005, 05:26:10 PM »
Organic peroxides to name one class of dangerous organic compounds.
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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2005, 06:33:17 PM »
Often on chemical forums, i hear about "organics", "organic compounds", and "organic salts", that "I dont want to talk about" or "hush-hush", but what exactly are these chemicals.

Usually substances that are either used as explosives or in synthesis of explosives, or drugs or substances that can be used in synthesis of drugs. In general they are not discussed on the chemicalforums in details.
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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2005, 06:42:45 PM »
Like VOC's?

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2005, 06:47:01 PM »
Not unless you try to sniff it.
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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2005, 06:53:19 PM »
Anything with organic and mercury together are quite dangerous... organic mercury compounds are quite deadly killers...

As has already been said Organic Peroxides too because they like to explode.

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2005, 03:45:53 PM »
Some organic compounds are difficult to break down in the body and interfere with hormones and DNA. Dioxins are an example. These are highly dangerous.

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2005, 07:37:05 PM »
I also forgot, Cyanides are considered organic and are very, very toxic, formaldehyde is another...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison has quite a good list, I suugeest haveing a look there - most of what has been said here is listed there too :-)

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2005, 09:04:14 PM »
You can hardly class CH3CHO in the same league as cyanide salts, I know formaldehyde isn't exactly the loveliest of chemicals, but its not exactly one slip and youre a corpse before you have time to call for help like cyanides, azides, cholinesterase inhibitors etc.
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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2005, 09:57:13 PM »
Another likely list of "hush hush" chemicals is the list of DEA List I Chemicals, possible drug precursors.

http://www.stanford.edu/dept/EHS/prod/researchlab/IH/cs_program/program/appendix_B.html
http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/law/law_fed_list1_2000.shtml

In the USA, I think (not completely sure) that you can legally possess these materials, but in practice, an individual has little to no chance of buying them.

Element collectors:  Red (and white) phosphorus are listed.  (The old Erowid list doesn't name them, btw, but they are on the current list.)

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2005, 05:33:41 AM »
You can hardly class CH3CHO in the same league as cyanide salts, I know formaldehyde isn't exactly the loveliest of chemicals, but its not exactly one slip and youre a corpse before you have time to call for help like cyanides, azides, cholinesterase inhibitors etc.

True, I was not lisitng it there because it was as lethal as cyanide though, I was lisitng it there ebcause it was the only one I could think of at the time... I totally forgot about azides, explosive and very toxit....

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2005, 10:32:55 AM »
Azides exert toxicity in mucn the same was as cyanide ions do, working with azides always makes me somewhat nervous, given that they are both explosive AND toxic, makes for a really fun, friendly and lovely day in one's lab.

Two others that I could think of, are fluoroacetate salts, real potent, insidious poisons, as they block the krebs cycle, and AFAIK, there is no treatment for fluoroacetate poisoning, and HF, dissolving bones away from the inside and producing heat failure.

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Re:Dangerous "Organic" Compounds
« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2005, 02:38:12 PM »
I personally don't consider cyanides and azides as organic compounds, but I understand why they are thought of as such.  (Since cyanides are produced by many biological entities).  

As for the reasons why we don't discuss explosives/drugs synthesis here at the forums, there are numerous reasons;

1):  If you are responsible enough to handle the synthesis/disposal of these compounds, you wouldn't need to come to an internet message board in order to ask about them.

2):  If you knew how to respectfully handle these substances, again, you'd already know everything about them and wouldn't have to come to a message board to ask about their synthesis.

There are numerous members of the boards here who have used these compounds in the past and know what they are doing with them.  Still, we do not discuss these substances as all it takes is one retard who THINKS he knows everything and suddenly our site is shut down and the service it provides to large numbers of people will be taken away.

So if we seem a bit harsh in our stance on this, it's nothing personal.  It's just that if you really want to know about this stuff you'll have to spend some time in an organic chemistry class and you'll soon learn about them yourself.   ;D
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