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Author: Subject: Cheapest Source of Chlorine
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[*] posted on 22-11-2024 at 04:14


I am going to leave my input. You could use sodium chloride, manganese dioxide and add concentrated sulfuric acid(drain cleaner kind) with a little heat. You could try a higher temperature method replacing sulfuric acid with anhydrous sodium bisulfate. Another method I read about which may or may not work is heating sodium chloride with sand and anhydrous magnesium sulfate to red heat. The later starts with dirt cheap reactants but requires considerable heat input. I may try it on a 5 gram scale just for the science aspect.



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[*] posted on 22-11-2024 at 05:39


clearly_not_atara They pressed it because they used samothing like an very big Kip Gas generator and the powder could get into the bellow tank and releases to much chlorine. oh they soaked the MnO2 briks with little bit MnCl2 bevore the baking because they where more stable. Better procedur is Weldon mud.

The MnO2 NaCl sulfruic acid need heating and you need lots of sulfuric acid
MnO2 +2NaCl + 3H2SO4 = MnSO4 + 2NaHSO4 +2 H2O+2Cl

[Edited on 22-11-2024 by Alkoholvergiftung]
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