Quote: Originally posted by BaFuxa | Temperature : RT ( 15 and 20° C), the NH3 concentration is 13%.
I noticed that this vapor crystallized over the inside of the flask as well.
Had no idea aqueous ammonium carbonate was such a crazy volatile
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Sounds like it's working then.
Add a little crushed ice, and add your CO2 slowly. You SHOULD scrub residual HCl from your CO2, but if you go slowly it won't be a problem, unless
chloride contamination is a problem for you.
Ammonium carbonate can be very bad. I have had a couple experiences that have led me to take great caution with this compound. Make sure your outlet
and all your tubing stays clear! When a layer cakes on the wall and you can't see inside, how do you know that it isn't a closed system?!?
Edit: adding CO2 is basically sparging the solution, that's why you want to do it slowly. Also, it isn't so much that ammonium carbonate (which is
really not that, but a variety of complexes...) is volatile, but that neutral CO2 and NH3 are very volatile, and these things find ambient water (
of which there is a lot of sitting over a flask of water) marry each other and crystallize.
[Edited on 2-12-2018 by happyfooddance] |