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bubbling a gas through a solution
First of all I would just like to say that this is a great site. Lots of priceless info. Even though most of it is far too advanced for a little
newbie like me.
I have a some experiments that requires bubbling a gas through a solution. Here are some of em:
Cl2 + ethanol --> chloral hydrate
Cl2 + toluene --> benzyl chloride
N2O + sodium amide --> Sodium azide
But my question is, what is the average rate of bubbles? A bubble pr. sec? It will be a waste just to burst away with the gas, right?
Are there in general a great loss of gas?
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Bubbking through something like glasswool sometimes helps to keep te bubbles small and dispersed.
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Nothing stops you from recycling the gas.
One shouldn't accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired.
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Call up the good folks at united glass tech and have them custom make you a glass inlet adapter with a fritted fitting on the end.
Last I checked they could make one for around $45.
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Quote: | Originally posted by evil_lurker
Call up the good folks at united glass tech and have them custom make you a glass inlet adapter with a fritted fitting on the end.
Last I checked they could make one for around $45. |
Could you by any chance show me a picture of one? Maybe even the whole setup for bubbling gas.
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