Well it will kill you. What happens is it will burn the living crap out of your lungs. When you first get exposed to the gas it smells like very stong vinger. It's so strong that you can't breath. Your lungs start to burn, your eyes start to water and burn. Your heart beats so fast that it stops. Your lungs bursts and your skin burns too depending how long your exposed. It will be a very painful death. If your only exposed for a short amount of time it will be the most painful experience ever. It will hurt to breath for the rest of your life. Hope it helped.
Zyklon B basically suffocate you to death. something in the Zykoln B interact with the CO2 in the air makes it hard to breath. The soldiers would drop solid pellets of Zyklon B into the chambers through vents in the side walls, releasing a toxic gas. those inside died within 15- 20 minutes. yes. a very slow and painful death.
Suffocation
Zyklon B is a pesticide. Once exposed to air, Zyklon B releases cyanide; which kills people.
Zyklon-B
Zyklon B was the poison used in the Auschwitz gas chambers.
Because, Zyklon B is a poisonous and toxic gas which will kill people withing 15 minutes
Zyklon-B, an industrial-strength pesticide, was poured through openings in the roofs of the gas chambers. When exposed to air, Zyklon-B gives off a highly toxic gas. The Allies found millions upon millions of empty Zyklon-B containers when they raided the death camps. Diesel engine exhausts were also used, either in the "showers" or in gas vans that they transported Jews to the site in.
Zyklon-B and carbon monoxide
Zyklon B
Zyklon B
Hydrogen cyanide.
Zyklon B, I believe.
Zyklon B .
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