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any chemical company,

such as sigma or maybe VWR

 

 

www.sigma.com

 

problem is, they will want to know where your lab is i bet..if you are willing to make up someinfo and hope for the best, i am sure you could probably order it..

 

 

 

$130 will get you about 125ml of chloroform-phenol mix

 

i could get you some, but it'll cost you $$$hehehehe

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Originally posted by !@#$%

any chemical company,

such as sigma or maybe VWR

 

 

www.sigma.com

 

problem is, they will want to know where your lab is i bet..if you are willing to make up someinfo and hope for the best, i am sure you could probably order it..

 

 

 

$130 will get you about 125ml of chloroform-phenol mix

 

i could get you some, but it'll cost you $$$hehehehe

 

 

thanks for the info..if you got it..how much would you charge me?

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honestly, i'd have to think about it..

we have some for DNA purification, so i actually use it ..

 

plus i'd have to ship it, and its a hazmat..oh geez

 

and of course what if you are stalking your ex. ...

or maybe the newest date rape shit..ugh

 

i dunno about this..i was more joking about it.

it would be way complicated cuz you'd have to pay me first

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Chloroform isn't like you see in the movies. It's toxic, and too big a dose can be fatal. Also, it's carcinogenic, so I wouldn't call it a fun-with-your-friends practical joke tool.

Most chemical companies would have it. The one company name that stands out in my head, because it's kind of a sinister name, is Mallinckrodt out of Missouri somewhere. I don't know whether they'll ship to a random yahoo, you might need convincing info as to what sort of research facility you operate.

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Originally posted by Cracked Ass

Chloroform isn't like you see in the movies. It's toxic, and too big a dose can be fatal. Also, it's carcinogenic, so I wouldn't call it a fun-with-your-friends practical joke tool.

 

..............thats exactly the type of jokes i play on my friends.

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yeah, lousy for a joke

good for accidental death...

 

 

Appearance: clear, colorless.

Caution! Light sensitive. May be harmful if swallowed. This

substance has caused adverse reproductive and fetal effects in

animals. May cause central nervous system depression. May cause

cardiac disturbances. Causes eye and skin irritation. Causes

digestive and respiratory tract irritation. May cause cancer based

on animal studies.

Target Organs: Blood, kidneys, heart, central nervous system, liver,

cardiovascular system, excretory system, reproductive system.

 

Potential Health Effects

Eye:

Causes moderate eye irritation. Contact with liquid causes

immediate burning pain, tearing, and reddening of the conjunctiva.

Skin:

Causes mild skin irritation.

Ingestion:

Causes gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and

diarrhea. May cause cardiac disturbances. May cause hallucinations

and distorted perceptions.

Inhalation:

Inhalation of high concentrations may cause central nervous system

effects characterized by nausea, headache, dizziness, unconsciousness

and coma. May cause cardiac sensitization and possible failure.

Inhalation of large amounts may cause respiratory stimulation,

followed by respiratory depression, convulsions and possible death

due to respiratory paralysis. May be absorbed through the lungs.

Causes irritation of the mucous membrane and upper respiratory

tract.

Chronic:

Possible cancer hazard based on tests with laboratory animals.

Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. May cause

reproductive and fetal effects. Effects may be delayed. Laboratory

experiments have resulted in mutagenic effects. Toxicity may be

increased by exposure to alcohol, steroids, and ketones. Prolonged

exposure may cause liver, kidney, and heart damage.

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Originally posted by t-ball coach

there are a bunch of people id like to chloroform..does anybody know how i could obtain some and how much it would cost?

tryin to rape your sis again? she caught on to the "no its a sucker" gig huh? too bad.
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