alkadelic
(Newbee) 09-19-04 01:39 No 532113 |
new bee question here! | |||||||
new bee question here! swim wants to set up standard NaCl/H2SO4 generator for HCl gas. swim only has a jacketed condenser. is a fractionating column neccessary? wat can i do.. i tried a couple search! |
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Bandil (The Archetypical "Good Guy") 09-19-04 02:28 No 532121 |
Two solutions | |||||||
1: Search some more 2: Phrase your questions better! Only one way leads to Valhalla - Running amok with TOTAL VIKING POWER |
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pickler (Greenhorn) 09-19-04 03:16 No 532124 |
try this one | |||||||
try this one ../rhodium /hcl-gas I went into the business for the money, and the art grew out of it.-Charlie Chaplin |
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Sedrick 09-19-04 06:27 |
Search more, you have not searched enough.
(Rated as: misinforming) |
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alkadelic (Newbee) 09-19-04 11:46 No 532190 |
thanks anyways! | |||||||
sorry, eng not my first language. here my question again, i have a simple jacketed condenser. i know that for hcl set up. u pack the frac column with damp rid pellets. all swim has is a JACKETED CONDENSER to be used as a drying column packed with damprid, cuz swim dont have a frac column. using tfse i found that they use a fractionating columns, but nothing on condensers. thanks for the link pickler.that method sounds promising. |
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ApprenticeCook (Hive Addict) 09-20-04 05:45 No 532322 |
just pack your condenser with CaCl2, or better | |||||||
just pack your condenser with CaCl2, or better yet build an inline dryer (of a decent length) as per rhodiums site documentation so that you dont dirty up and potentially break your condenser. -AC Its just my opinion, but no-one listens to me anyway, and rightly so... |
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