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Production of CHCl3
I was tinking if anyone have tried to improuve the way formaking chloroform. Here a way i have tinked
making asolution of NaHCO3 +acetone + H2O and passing chlorine trough it.two side reation: OH- + Cl2 + Na ion -> NaOCl witch will react with
acetone to make CHCl3.
acetone + Cl2 -> chloroacetone , Chloroacetone + OH- -> CHCl3
(i know it will produce na acetate NaOH)
wath do you think of this and do you have idee for improuving way for making CHCl3.
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I would suggest first checking "today's posts" to find someting like this:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=15584
Barring that, try the search engine.
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i already read this treat but this isnt wah i was talking about.
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To be honest it is better to start with bleach as either sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.
They are easy to handle and measure out unlike chlorine gas which is a bit of a bitch and most people would have to make it from bleach anyway!
The best approach is to use a large container with bleach and ice, add acetone slowly with cooling, separate off and dry the chloroform and then
distill it.
You can make a couple of hundred mls this way quite easily and for most home chemists this is plenty for lots of experiments.
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yes a already made from bleach but formaking chlorine i use maganese dioxide and suposing if this work ,in the place of1ml of CHCl3 and 300ml
ofiusable solution we quet 10ml of CHCl3 and 10mlof inusable solutionit will be beter (low dissolution of CHCl3.
here the video i made chloroform.<iframe sandbox title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390"
src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/u8vfuqzG8l8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
[Edited on 24-2-2011 by plante1999]
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You would have all the stuff from your chlorine generator plus you have to dilute the reaction mixture by quite a lot to control the reaction.
Try adding neat acetone to dry bleaching powder or even a very thick slurry at room temperature, instant runaway.
Water has a very high heat capacity so it acts as a thermal buffer when used as a solvent.
The haloform reaction with cold dilute bleach is a very safe and convenient way to make chloroform because of this.
Try writing your experiments up, videos really are garbage in a scientific context!
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what is left in the remaining solution?can it be used?mine formed white salts when i added it to a copper solution.i battled for about 20 seconds
walking around to keep from passing out after i took a whiff from a soaked cloth.two whiffs will do it for sure.
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Can someone help my to improuve my video? i will ad audio comment in my video , also i wrigh and ballance the equation.Wath should i ad or change in
my video?
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Toss the video and write a decent account of your preparation with quantities used, yield, etc.
If you do not know how to do this then read a book that tells you how.
Turn your spell checker on, start using upper and lower case appropriately, etc.
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so you are left with sodium hydroxide and a sodium acetate ion solution?
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Also, liquid pool shock is 10% sodium hypochlorite. I'm pretty sure it's cheaper per mole of hypochlorite.
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Pretty much, it is very dilute and it contains small amounts of chloroform as well but nothing to scare the horses down at the local sewage works.
You are only making litres of it so they won't even notice.
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here the new version of the video , i forgot something i need to say but this is my first audio comment video.take also note that english is not my
native language.
<iframe sandbox title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/46rnx9MM8Ic" frameborder="0"
allowfullscreen></iframe>
[Edited on 28-2-2011 by plante1999]
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