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CharlieA
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Yes, $1USD/gallon is relatively cheap. Of course, you can always make your own distilled water. If I had to make my own I know I would be less
wasteful. I'm sure it would help me decide to go with smaller scales.
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Quote: Originally posted by G-Coupled | Shouldn't be too difficult to remove hard water scale from glassware so long as it's not allowed to massively build up and to really cake on AFAIK.
Is the Fe acting as an activator or sorts or a poison in the case of the phosphorescent stuff? |
My water reservoir for cooling the condenser during distillations is just a plastic jug, so I don't care much about scale formation in it. My concern
is that scale is likely forming also in the water pump. I'm wondering if running the pump for some time with a mildly acidic solution would dissolve
it. Someday I'll try with the jug first as a test, and if it turns out cleaner I'll try with the pump too.
From my understanding - in doped ZnS phosphors at least - Fe impurities create locations in the crystal which allow excited electrons to return to
their ground state without emitting photons, thus reducing brightness significantly even at very low concentration.
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G-Coupled
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So, the Fe poisons the phenomenon which produces the phosphorescence effect? That's interesting.
Even a weak Acetic Acid solution should suffice to get rid of limescale pretty gently AFAIK.
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it does not matter unless the procedure specifically states that you use distilled water.
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Sometimes the procedure can be wrong though, or miss some important information.
Also, some tap water is fine in some places for some rxns, but not in others I would've thought.
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