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Safe disposal of SA.DS
Hi all, How would one go about safely decomposing SA.DS so it can be disposed of?
I do not want to synthesize any without knowing how to properly dispose of it beforehand.
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Laboratory of Liptakov
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For example, if you only have 5 grams, wrap the SADS in aluminum foil. At least 10 layers. And throw it into the fire in the open space. And run fast.
As a bonus, the fire will be extinguished. Don't forget to make a video.
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Quote: Originally posted by Laboratory of Liptakov | For example, if you only have 5 grams, wrap the SADS in aluminum foil. At least 10 layers. And throw it into the fire in the open space. And run fast.
As a bonus, the fire will be extinguished. Don't forget to make a video. |
Lol, I don't think I'll be doing that...
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I have not tried it personally, but I am certain I read a thread on SM that suggested sodium hydroxide would destroy it.
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destroy it peacefully
LL's suggestion will also destroy it
[Edited on 17-11-2022 by B(a)P]
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You can use the double disposal method. Pour the SADS into the hydroxide solution. Then close the plastic jar and throw it into the fire....
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