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Tetrachloroethane


alext87

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I have come across this problem. over the last 20 years a washing industry has been dumping its tetrachloroethane in small quantities. Recently it was discover that the tetrachloroethane haas formed a 'puddle' at the bottom of the water table below the building :-( . There is about 10 tonnes of the stuff down a far out way. As you properly know the molecule is non-polar so that molecule doesn't dissolve in the water. We now need to remove the chemical. Does anybody have a suggestion on any way/method of flushing the chemical out and being able to collect it? HELP.

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i really need to be able to get all the product and reagents out of the water table as that is going to be a lot of hydrogen chloride potentially in the nearby water system. i dont really want any product to dissolve in the water.

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