coyote
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Acetaldehyde disposal
I've got a small bottle of about 1mL of unstabilized Acetaldehyde that's been sitting in a fridge for the past few months. I'm scared to touch the
bottle, let alone open it.
Shall I just grab it with tongues and throw it in a fire?
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stygian
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"unstabilized" doesnt mean its going to explode.
edit: typo
[Edited on 19-4-2023 by stygian]
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That small amount shouldn't be too big of a boom.
As for proper disposal, complete combustion.
"You can't do that" - challenge accepted
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For the record, I would not recommend touching it with your tongue.
I see no reason why anyone would be storing acetaldehyde. But then, I have only ever made it as a byproduct of another reaction.
It burns very readily. I poured mine out onto a concrete path and tossed a match at it. About 40mL from memory, but it would not have been pure. It
was all over within a minute or so.
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Just 1 ml? Open the bottle outside, and pour it out on a piece of paper tissue. Within seconds it will be gone (evaporated). Leave the bottle open, to
get rid of an adhering film of liquid on the inside.
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