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dom3mo

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  1. How to I take down a post? Would puttting this under a lamp work?
  2. ok gees Ill take down the message. But can I ask how to concentrate a dilute acid soultion.
  3. Ok can I ask how to concentrate a soultion? Or is that bad
  4. Ill see if it can dissolve and make copper sulfate from copper chloride.
  5. dude you might be wrong after an hour i test my soultion with limthus paper it read 4 any other tests i dont have barum chloride.
  6. Well wheres the buner in your appratus. Also I dont have a combustion flask.
  7. Yeah and making it from HS204 is like making a weaker acid.
  8. Well i think ive made it by filing a glass container 50% of the way with hrydrogen peroxide and a cap that floating on the soultion with a tissue paper wrpped around sulfur i light the tissue and close the container the gas will have to be absobred by the soultion over time. I think this is a varation on the chamber method.
  9. Because it would be kinda dangerous when the acid bubbeles out. And it takes out all the fun.
  10. aslo the chlorine and water thing should work its just chlorine is expensive.
  11. To make it just disslove iron in sulfric acid .
  12. soory forgot the equation for sulphuric acid thanks. I would suck to vomit and if you just ate the food would have just come out harder to get the HCI. Aslo HCI sometimes causes acid reflex which if keeps happieng will dissolve your liver or another body part. Drinking a small amout isnt so bad when you throwup. But i can wear or derstro your teeth.
  13. Ok then but heres another idea you heat H204 and a metallic chloride in retort and the bubbley soulotion that comes out is HCI correct?
  14. lol I guess your right but I think they dont mix them the same not making HCI "god I hope so".
  15. Well I did get this from somewhere else but it would "probably" be pretty pure HCI.
  16. yeah did litmus paper test and it turned white. Just stick to vinegar, and salt solution. Im think this would probably produce 80% HCI i got this from somewhere else so. But I know that it produces HCI
  17. Cool ill try electro zing copper sulfate thanks.
  18. 60 ml of vinegar 1 gram of salt So i guess another way to make HCI is to mix bleach with water and expose it to a lamp. That would probably make a weak solution.
  19. This a tutorial on how to make HCI by mixing salt and vinegar. I found this as a thing to make shiny pennies it uses 4 solutions number 4# is HCI. Note HCI is very dangerous and you don't want to drink it or get it on anything. Science Concept: By mixing vinegar and salt to make hydrochloric acid, a strong acid, it will dissolve away the corrosion compound on pennies. Materials: four 250 mL beakers 1 tablespoon (2 g) sodium chloride (salt) cup (120 mL) vinegar cup (120 mL) distilled water cup (60 mL) detergent several dirty pennies Procedure: Label the 4 beakers 1, 2, 3, 4. In beaker 1, mix 60 mL of detergent with 60 mL of water. In beaker 2, put 60 mL of vinegar. In beaker 3, mix 1 g of salt and 60 mL of water. And in beaker 4, mix 60 mL of vinegar with 1 g of salt. Place several pennies in beaker 1, then into beaker 2, and then into beaker 3, showing that the pennies remain dirty. Then place the pennies in beaker 4 and stir. It may take a few seconds, but the pennies should come out shiny. Introduction: Have you ever seen very dark and dirty pennies? I have and I always wondered how I could get them clean. I tried many different solutions and one of these works great. Which one? (Explain what is in each beaker.) Explanation: If the pennies were just physically coated with "dirt", they would wash off with detergent as in beaker # 1. The "dirt" on the pennies is a chemical of copper oxide and can not simply be washed off with soap and water, as shown by placing the pennies in beaker #1. Vinegar alone is a weak acid so it won't work, as shown by beaker #2. Salt water also does not work, as shown in beaker #3. To clean the pennies, you need a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid. In beaker # 4, when you mix the vinegar and salt, you make hydrochloric acid. This dissolves the copper compound. When salt is added to the vinegar, it is able to clean the pennies. Equation: HC2H3O2 + NaCl ---> HCl + NaCH3O2 (vinegar) + (salt) ---> (hydrochloric acid) + (sodium acetate) CuO + HCl ---> CuCl2 + H2O copper(II) oxide + hydrochloric acid ---> copper(II) chloride Safety Precautions: Be careful with the hydrochloric acid. Use tongs to remove pennies from it. Waste Disposal: Dump all liquids in the sink and rinse out beakers. Reference: Original Reference Unknown Rosenhein, Laurence D. The Household Chemistry of Cleaning Pennies J. Chem. Educ. 2001 78 513. (April 2001)
  20. yeah i have one was about a 13 year old trying to make the acid by using biusalte as for nitric acid I already know how to make that so thanks.
  21. my dad worked with an acid that was so strong It couldnt be kept in glass because it would melt it. I forgot the name though.
  22. No im not im trying to make nitric acid once I get this done. You proably know this already but im sorta an amteur I done stuff like make copper(II)chloride, iron(II)oxide. And I made chlorates. So im not usally working with stuff like acids .
  23. oh crap then whats netrual 7? also is sulphuric acid usally 6?
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