thereelstory1
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old topic, new question:
could i have some info on how to raise the concentration of hno3 from its azeotrope to as high as possible? i appreciate everyone who answers this
question.
AND if you bubbles hc into water at normal atmospheric pressure, say at 0c, what concentration of hcl would you attain?
AND if you heat h2so4, say rooto for instance, what is the highest concentration you think you could get?
I am sure these questions will frustrate some people here, but for us newbies, we would really appreciate this info.
my aim is to avoid paying what i consider high shipping prices associated with buying most of this stuff, and with hno3 i think it would be rewarding
to experience the phenomena.
I enjoy chemistry, and i plan to take college chem this fall, but until then, my experiences start here rather than in a lab.
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H2SO4 - 98% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfuric_acid
HCl - about 40% by weight, but HCl gas will come off as the temperature rises to room temperature so you to keep such solutions cool and/or under
pressure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrochloric_acid
HNO3 - distill from concentrated H2SO4. The concentrated acid slowly decomposses. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_acid
Both aqueous HNO3 and HCL at concentrations above their azeotropes fume strongly, making storage more of a bother as the fumes tend corrode everything
nearby.
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Concentrating sulfuric acid by heatin in an open container @ 338C and normal ambient pressure
will give you 93.3% sulfuric acid.Above 70% you begin to lose some H2SO4 vapors.Above 85% you will lose quite a bit of H2SO4 along with the water
vapor, as the H2SO4 continues to concentrate to 93.3 the vapor will appear as a dense white fog.I dilute the concentrated drain cleaner I use for
distillations,If I was concentrating
34% batt electrolyte Id simply concentrate to 70% for distillation to68%. Check Rooto's MSDS,It may already be of higher concentration 93.3%. (Google
Rooto drain cleaner MSDS.)
Be very careful you dont inhale any fumes while you concentrating
any acid.Preferably out of doors w/o doubt w/sulfuric acid venting into the atmosphere.More dangerous still is the nitric acid.If you do distill
nitric acid do it outside or with VERY good ventilation those red fumes from distilling or a mixed acid nitration takes suprisingly small amounts to
kill you.Rememer any acid fumes that get into your lungs
are really just droplets of acid and will happily eat away at lung tissue
just like a pair of jeans-shirt .if youve ever handled an auto battery or know someone who has w/o precautions thats what all the holes in the jeans
and shirts caused by.Those are your lungs on acid...LOL:
Nitric acid as Not important inferred above deteriorates rapidly at high concentrations.I Think 100% anhydrous white fuming acid could be made at
home by someone with skills,equipment and access to specialized chemicals but until you think your ready to try makin some PETN,HMX,RDX It would be
rare IMHO for most of us to have use for anything greater than 68%-70% Nitric acid.
[Edited on 23-4-2010 by grndpndr]
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I understood one could make 100% H2SO4 by distilling it in vacuo with a short column equipped with a high reflux head. A Wood's metal bath would be
nice for such higher temp work. I was planing to distill about 100 ml.
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