Synergetic
(Stranger) 08-03-04 05:48 No 523320 |
Does OTC CaCl2 need to be dryed prior to use? | |||||||
Im sure you all know which OTC CaCl2 source swim speak of! Now swim needs to construct a drying tube, and he has never used this chemical before. Can the CaCl2 be used 'as is', or does it need to be dried in oven prior to use? For more experienced members, do you think anhydrous Cl2 gas can be obtained by initially generating via TCCA/HCl, passing through 2x portions of H2SO4, then finally through a CaCl2 drying tube? Suggestions or answers appreciated Submission eases suffering! |
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abolt (Hive Addict) 08-03-04 05:56 No 523323 |
Can the CaCl2 be used 'as is' If it came in a... | |||||||
Can the CaCl2 be used 'as is' If it came in a sealed bag or container, the Yes. The more wealth he produces, the poorer the worker becomes - Karl Marx |
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ApprenticeCook (Hive Bee) 08-03-04 15:24 No 523375 |
otherwise refer to: ../rhodium/chemi... | |||||||
otherwise refer to: ../rhodium /equipme for drying agent drying (if that makes sense....) -AC Its just my opinion, but no-one listens to me anyway, and rightly so... |
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Synergetic (Stranger) 08-04-04 06:43 No 523543 |
Sounds good to me, | |||||||
Yes, it was bought sealed, and it now resides in a sealed container. Cheers Abolt, good enough for me! That drying agent data is a good reference AC, eagerly adding to archives as we type, thanks for the link. Submission eases suffering! |
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Tsport (Stranger) 08-10-04 04:35 No 524535 |
Does OTC CaCl2 need to be dryed prior to use? | |||||||
I don't see y it should be dryed since it's already is.I bought mine from a Pool Supplier,just tell them"I need some Calcium for soft water". If u're paranoid like me..u wouldn't read the label until u are out of the store. In the End..ur Calcium bottle is CACL2. Let's Protest on "WAR ON DRUGS" |
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Drug_Phreak (Hive Bee) 08-10-04 22:13 No 524666 |
Would putting CaCl2 in the oven at 250° for an | |||||||
Would putting CaCl2 in the oven at 250° for an hour or so make it basically equivalent to the anhydrous CaCl2 that is sold by lab suppliers? I remember reading somewhere that a person shouldn't use a gas stove for drying, but I can't remember why they said a person shouldn't do that. Anyway... is that true? Crank is part of this complete breakfast. |
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