Liquidgasg
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Liquid chlorine storing
Hello l have made about 7 ml of liquefied chlorine gas but now l need to store it, but l don't know how to store it so can you suggest how to store it
without metallic cylinder?
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Pok
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Thick-walled glass ampoule. Seal it with bunsen burner when the chlorine is well below its boiling point.
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That and use the search engine next time.
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I've seen similar things cast into a block of Perspex. Perhaps you could do something similar?
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Sounds like a good idea to me. Removes the chance of a nasty accident on a hot summers day. There are clear resins you can buy that set rock hard in a
room temperature process.
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your ampoule will need to withstand around 10 atm at typical house temperatures. I am hoping to produce liq Cl some time soon, when I get a bit
organised. note there are several threads about Cl production techniques fyi
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