Gas chamber (disambiguation)
Gas chamber may refer to a means of execution wherein a poisonous gas is introduced into a hermetically sealed chamber, to kill animals and humans.
Gas chamber may also refer to:
In compartments
Man-made
- Various uses for a compartment containing gas, e.g.:
- A chamber filled with tear gas, used to train military and law enforcement personnel in use of gas masks and in resisting the effects of tear gas
- A room used to store gas in at atmospheric pressure, before compressed gas cylinders were invented; e.g., in basements of theatres to store the oxygen and hydrogen used to make limelight, the gas was stored in a big flexible gas-tight bag inside the room
- In a patent description: a gas-filled chamber to make something float in water
- Part of an automatic or semi-automatic rifle, e.g., in the AK-107
- Part of an internal combustion engine's exhaust system to let the exhaust gas escape underwater but not let water enter the exhaust system
In nature
- The siphuncle or float chamber, found in the shells of some cephalopods
- A surfing term, when a big wave rolls over, enclosing a temporary horizontal tunnel of air with the surfer inside
In geography
The name of a number of surf spots around the world, most notably:
- Gas Chamber, near Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
- Gas Chambers, on North Shore (Oahu)
In media and entertainment
In fiction
- Gas Chamber, the band formed by Eikichi Mishina in Persona 2: Innocent Sin and carried over to Eternal Punishment
- The Dachau concentration camp was said to have contained gas chambers for killing people (and to have produced lamp shades and soaps made out of human skin and fat) in a US psyops propaganda movie shown to German civilians
In music
- Gas Chamber (album), a 1993 album by American rapper C-Bo
- "Gas Chamber", a song by the Angry Samoans covered by the Foo Fighters on the album Back from Samoa
- Gas Chamber Orchestra, an American noise music ensemble
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