Some DCM on the floor is no problem at all. DCM is alo in paint stripper, and i guess many people use it in great quantities without high quality
ventilation. It quickly evaporates, leaving no residue. What is much worse is spilling non-volatile toxins. I have twice kicked over a beaker by
accident. One time it contained a conc. copper sulfate solution and once it contained a Cr(III)-solution. These are quite nasty experiences, having to
clean it all up. When I spill solvents I just let it evaporate.
Also I once had a wet precitipate of PbI2, wich i was heating with my burner, as i was impatient to use the hotplate, wich i normally use (at bout
90C). I heated to fast, and some water boiled splattering small amounts of PbI2 crystals all in the hood, staining the bench. it was a total of 200mg
i think. This is also very annoying to clean up.
My most nasty spill ever, was about 200mg of HgO (long time ago) on the bench. It also stained my bench, so i had to pour acid on the bench to
dissolve the stains, and absorb into paper. Now I always work over containment when working with things like Hg, Pb and Cr(VI), unless test-tube
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