Originally posted by al
It exists other simple way to produce HCl (and even HF) :
Use a 2 liter ceramic flask with two holes : one up to put the matter and one on the side to evacuate HCl.
Put in the flask siilica (powder of sand) and NaCl (common salt) and heat strongly (500°C to 700°C). If you do not get HCl, add a small amount of
the mixture silica-water. You should get HCl , collect it in cold water.
The chemical reaction is : SiO2 + H2O + 2 NaCl ------> SiO3Na2 + 2 HCl
Centuries ago people used to prepare HCl using this method.
The interesting point is that you only need very common products.
The hard point is the making of the flask : alternative way is to use a steel cooker , the same some people use to distillate ethanol. Copper is
better.
To get HF from fluorite :
SiO2 + H2O + 2 HF ------> SiO3Ca + 2 HF |