On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 08:04:11 +0100, garydeal <garydeal@...> wrote:
through walls" and even killed people.
As you say the danger is probably a runaway reaction with the container
failing or spilling over due to many bubbles and the creation of HCl and
chlorine fumes. Remember HCl boils at only like 50C or so. Also, gaseous
chlorine is sometimes used for industrial regeneration which adds danger
too.
ST
>> yes, and the result is possible injury or death if you have enoughI don't have specifics, but rumors say industrial quantities have "gone
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>> etchant.
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>> You have a WAY too strong mixture!!
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> Could you perhaps be a bit more specific regarding the possible
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> injury and death? Those risks are a typical part of my daily life and
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> it's the specific details that allow me to take appropriate precautions.
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> Are there other potential results beyond boilover and a corrosive mess?
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> Like say, explosive disassociation of the hydrogen, chlorine, and oxygen
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> with subsequent ignition of same (ultra-bad news)?
through walls" and even killed people.
As you say the danger is probably a runaway reaction with the container
failing or spilling over due to many bubbles and the creation of HCl and
chlorine fumes. Remember HCl boils at only like 50C or so. Also, gaseous
chlorine is sometimes used for industrial regeneration which adds danger
too.
ST