Quote: Originally posted by FireLion3 |
How exactly do I get the gas into the inverted cylinder? Your description is a little confusing and hard to picture. |
Take a large graduated cylinder, fill it with water, and carefully invert into a shallow dish of water. As long as you don't allow air bubbles into
the cylinder, it will remain filled. I suggest using a lab clamp to hold the cylinder in place. Now, use a flask with a gas offtake adapter and some
tubing to combine the borohydride with water and lead the produced gas under the bottom edge of the graduated cylinder. It will displace water into
the dish below it, and the volume of gas produced can be read off the normal markings on the cylinder. |