Here is a write-up of the NaBr/NaHSO4 method. I have made this write-up a few years ago, with the goal of making bromine a more accessible chemical
for many home chemists.
http://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/exps/OTC_bromine/...
The hexavalent chromium, needed in the experiment, now also is not a problem anymore. Use some bleach and chromium sulfate or chrome alum (which both
are available on eBay frequently and are not suspected and have no hazmat properties) to make a solution of hexavalent chromium, which can be added to
the concentrated solution of NaBr as is, without the need to isolate the hexavalent chromium.
[Edited on 29-10-13 by woelen] |