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[*] posted on 26-4-2020 at 15:08
Scrubbing HCl without extra glassware or funnel trap?


I was planning to make manganese(II)-sulfate from manganese(II)-chloride, but since it produces HCl and I am on a very tight budget right now, I was wondering if there was a way to easily scrub it with some household stuff?

[Edited on 27-4-2020 by Draeger]




Collected elements:
Al, Cu, Ga, C (coal), S, Zn, Na

Collected compounds:

Inorganic:
NaOH; NaHCO3; MnCl2; MnCO3; CuSO4; FeSO4; aq. 30-33% HCl; aq. NaClO; aq. 9,5% ammonia; aq. 94-96% H2SO4; aq. 3% H2O2

Organic:
citric acid, sodium acetate, sodium citrate, petroleum, mineral oil
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[*] posted on 26-4-2020 at 17:39


Quote: Originally posted by Draeger  
I was planning to make manganese(II)-sulfate, but since it produces HCl and I am on a very tight budget right now, I was wondering if there was a way to easily scrub it with some household stuff?


By scrub it do u mean dry the HCL to use for bubbling thru something else or do you mean bubble the HCL fumes into something to neutralise it to stop it from escaping and filling the room?
The answer to both is aquarium tubing and spaghetti sauce jars with holes drilled in the lids
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