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blogfast25
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It depends. Dry H2 and Cl2 really don't react that easily and will require heating for the reaction to start. A bit like H2 and O2, really. Activation
energy.
Water appears to play a catalytic role in H2 + Cl2, so moist mixtures are more dangerous than very dry ones. But even moist mixtures will not
spontaneously explode, as far as I know.
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Zyklon-A
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N2 would be an excellent carrier.
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bismuthate
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It would but how would you get/make/control it?
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but...
O3 + 3H2O > 3H2O2
wouldnt that pretty much just ignore the harder to seperate KCl??
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Zyklon-A
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''but...
O3 + 3H2O > 3H2O2"
Does that reaction happen? I've never seen that.
[Edited on 22-12-2013 by Zyklonb]
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Zyklon-A
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Bubbled through Sulfuric acid to get rid of water, Lime water to get rid of CO2, heated copper wool to get rid of O2,(less than 1% Ar will have no
negative affects at all).
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Cu wouldn't work, but well luckily O2 doesn't matter. How would you make the air do that though? (go through your set up). Also put the H2SO4 after
the lime water.
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Quote: Originally posted by bismuthate | Cu wouldn't work, but well luckily O2 doesn't matter. How would you make the air do that though? (go through your set up). Also put the H2SO4 after
the lime water. |
Probably an air pump, or even a balloon.
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Zyklon-A
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My science book says that hot copper does react with O2.
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It will but not with the speed nesescary. I would just let the O2 to stay in the mix since it won't react with Cl2 or NaOH..
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Zyklon-A
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Well, might as well use air, much cheaper than O2, or any other gasses.
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Zyklon-A
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Ok, so I went to Home Depot and bought 1 gallon of ''Safer Muriatic Acid'', (The bottle did not say the concentration of HCl at all). and some ''Pool
Shock'' CaOCl( it says, ''52% CaOCl, 48% inert powder.
The HCl is called "Safer'', because it does not fume much, and since it is still quite concentrated, it must have some other ingredients, (it's very
clear).
I don't know how to find the concentration of HCl, some help please.
Also, would 52% CaOCl work, or do I need to recrystallize it?
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bfesser
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We don't encourage spoon-feeding on
this board. Please try using the search function. This has been discussed.
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This is one topic that could be better answered with a single link elsewhere:
http://www.utahpyro.org/resources/compositions.php
All of the information you ever wanted on chlorates and perchlorates.
Well maybe not all but certainly the process to make them from
carbon, steel, salt and electricity.
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