valeg96
Hazard to Others
Posts: 254
Registered: 6-4-2014
Location: Italy
Member Is Offline
Mood: Moodless
|
|
Where to find cheap sodium chlorite in EU
Where can I find affordable sodium chlorite in EU?
Does anyone know any good website for it?
|
|
Tsjerk
International Hazard
Posts: 3032
Registered: 20-4-2005
Location: Netherlands
Member Is Offline
Mood: Mood
|
|
Check laboratoriumdiscounter.nl, there is a code you can use for discount. But i have to check, they are in some YouTube videos.
|
|
karolus28
Hazard to Self
Posts: 51
Registered: 14-4-2019
Location: EU's Brazil
Member Is Offline
Mood: zgrzyt
|
|
iirc, it's "THYLABS", 7% discount from my man thyzoid laboratories
Hi, please read about exif data.
|
|
pneumatician
Hazard to Others
Posts: 412
Registered: 27-5-2013
Location: Magonia
Member Is Offline
Mood: ■■■■■■■■■■ INRI ■■■■■■■■■■ ** Igne Natura Renovatur Integra **
|
|
in a shop with items for water purification... check the yellow pages... how many you want?? a tone? in ebay.de you can find a lot. If not in
https://fundaciondulcerevolucion.com/?product_cat=potabiliza...
|
|
Mateo_swe
National Hazard
Posts: 548
Registered: 24-8-2019
Location: Within EU
Member Is Offline
|
|
You could make it yourself but some work is needed.
Sodium chlorate can be made fron table salt in an electrolysis cell.
Lots of info on it as its used in pyrotecnics.
Then the sodium chlorate can be used to make Sodium chlorite.
From Wikipedia
Sodium chlorite is derived indirectly from sodium chlorate, NaClO3.
First, sodium chlorate is reduced to chlorine dioxide, typically in a strong acid solution using reducing agents such as sodium sulfite, sulfur
dioxide, or hydrochloric acid. This intermediate is then absorbed into a solution of aqueous sodium hydroxide where another reducing agent converts it
to sodium chlorite. Even hydrogen peroxide can be used as the reducing agent, giving oxygen gas as its byproduct rather than other inorganic salts or
materials that could contaminate the desired product.
|
|