Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac's Snuff Box

Origin
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778 - 1850) was a French chemist and physicist most famously known for his discovery of the chemical compound of water. That is it made of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, for his work on two laws relating to gases and for his work on alcohol-water mixtures. During his research with gases he co-discovered baron and with Louis Thenard developed a method for quantitative elemental analysis. During this research he discovered iodine as a new element and accidently developed a liquid cyanide.

Effects
Releases liquid hydrogen cyanide

Collection
Was collected with several others when Amon Goth was taken in for Bronzing.