Draeger
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What to do with unknown copper waste?
So, from the experiment I did a while ago, I still have some copper waste left. I had thought that it was all copper hydroxide and basic copper
carbonate. So, I added acetic acid to covert it all to copper acetate so that I finally had generally the same product.
Well, that didn't end up working. A lot of it converted to copper acetate, but a lot of it stayed as an insoluble solid, even after adding distilled
water. Thus, I am now stuck with some copper acetate and unknown blue waste.
What do I do with this?
And, for the future, what do I do with unknown waste in general?
Collected elements:
Al, Cu, Ga, C (coal), S, Zn, Na
Collected compounds:
Inorganic:
NaOH; NaHCO3; MnCl2; MnCO3; CuSO4; FeSO4; aq. 30-33% HCl; aq. NaClO; aq. 9,5% ammonia; aq. 94-96% H2SO4; aq. 3% H2O2
Organic:
citric acid, sodium acetate, sodium citrate, petroleum, mineral oil
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stephill92
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You could probably just put it in a container and save it or just take it to a chemical waste disposal since you know that it contains copper. As for
other waste, I just try to save all the stuff I can't pour down the drain if it's inorganic, and for organics I just try to evaporate or burn them
off.
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Quote: Originally posted by stephill92 | You could probably just put it in a container and save it or just take it to a chemical waste disposal since you know that it contains copper. As for
other waste, I just try to save all the stuff I can't pour down the drain if it's inorganic, and for organics I just try to evaporate or burn them
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Okay. Thanks.
Collected elements:
Al, Cu, Ga, C (coal), S, Zn, Na
Collected compounds:
Inorganic:
NaOH; NaHCO3; MnCl2; MnCO3; CuSO4; FeSO4; aq. 30-33% HCl; aq. NaClO; aq. 9,5% ammonia; aq. 94-96% H2SO4; aq. 3% H2O2
Organic:
citric acid, sodium acetate, sodium citrate, petroleum, mineral oil
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anti
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Do electrolysis with lead dioxide anode to plate out the copper out of your acetate.
The blue stuff could be any of the following :
Copper Oxychloride
Copper Carbonate
Copper(I) Chloride
ALL ARE INSOLUBLE
Tho the carbonate should have reacted with the acetic acid. Try adding more.
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garphield
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Couldn't you just add sodium hydroxide or carbonate to precipitate out the copper as the hydroxide/oxide/carbonate?
[Edited on 14-3-2020 by garphield]
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