Originally posted by Polverone
"Hydriodic acid is a good reducing agent, but it is illegal to possess in the US (I don't know where you're located), it is very
corrosive, and its preparation involves either protracted labor (phosphoric acid + iodide), hydrogen sulfide (iodine + H2S), or elemental phosphorus
(iodine + red phosphorus) (kudos to the Hive for teaching me practically everything I know about the preparation and use of HI as a reducing
agent)."
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That's an interesting bit of news. I was under the impression that HI as well as other list I chemicals where heavily regulated (i.e. any
transaction must be reported), but not necessarily illegal. In other words the restrictions involved merely the sale/distribution of such items, and
that they were not strictly illegal to possess. Ideas? |