Hey guys.
I smoke a pipe, its a short hash pipe design (USUALLY used for smoking tobacco)
with a design that doesn't suit using a pipe-cleaner, after some use it gets clogged with some really nasty black gunge, and I have to heat the metal stem in a flame with the mouthpiece removed.
A thin black oil drips out along with a load of nasty smelling smoke, this oil is quite viciously toxic, I have gotten it on my hands and felt sick and dizzy, tingling hands etc. before, similar to poisoning symptoms from an OD of nicotine gum once in school.
I have been thinking over the best ways to de-toxify the crap that comes out of my pipe, because it all goes into an old bottle awaiting disposal, I don't have access much to my lab at the moment, but I have a couple of options.
1:treatment with airfloat charcoal.
2: treatment with an oxidiser solution.
As I don't have lab access, I only have a few chemicals lying around, LiMnO4, ammonium nitrate and red P are all I have lying around in my room.
Out of the LiMnO4, airfloat carbon and ammonium nitrate, what would work best to destroy the toxicity of the revolting substance from my pipe?
(Oh yeah, and the stuff smells awful too)
Thanks.