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THE RUDOLF REPORT

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13. Lists13.1. List of TablesPageTable 1: Arguments relating to the Zyklon B introduction columns...................................................................................134Table 2: Equipment and suitability of actual or alleged ‘gaschambers’........................................................................... 146Table 3: Physical Properties of HCN............................................... 156Table 4: Formation of Iron Blue ...................................................... 169Table 5: Dissociation constants and solubility products of ironcompounds......................................................................... 175Table 6: Composition of Portland cement ....................................... 183Table 7: Absorption of hydrogen cyanide by various buildingmaterials............................................................................. 187Table 8: Effect of various concentrations of hydrogen cyanidein air upon human beings................................................... 192Table 9: Reduction of O 2 content in air-tight morgue 1 as afunction of time.................................................................. 214Table 10: Amount of hydrogen cyanide as a function of executiontime ............................................................................. 215Table 11: Some values of the ventilation efficiency of a hypotheticalhomicidal ‘gas chamber’, with Zyklon B remainingin the chamber...................................................... 226Table 12: Some values of the ventilation efficiency of ahypothetical homicidal ‘gas chamber’, with Zyklon Bremoved from chamber...................................................... 226Table 13: Quasi-stationary concentrations of HCN in masonry inpercent of saturation, as a function of daily exposuretime to HCN....................................................................... 229Table 14: Maximally admissible concentration of harmful compoundfor protection filters ................................................ 230Table 15: Minimum break through times for filters........................... 231Table 16: Evaluation of eyewitnesses................................................ 236Table 17: Cyanide concentrations in the masonry of ‘gas cham-439

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