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Offline Meff_Head

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DOING MY PART TO HELP THIS SITE!!!
« on: June 13, 2014, 01:06:58 am »
DOING MY PART TO HELP THIS SITE!!!
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Re: Easy HCL Gassing
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2014, 06:21:31 pm »
Could this same method be used using nonionized salt(NaCl) and Liquid Fire(H2SO4)?  These are the materials my pet cat uses when playing with something that needs gassing.
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Re: Easy HCL Gassing
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2014, 10:28:51 pm »
Could this same method be used using nonionized salt(NaCl) and Liquid Fire(H2SO4)?  These are the materials my pet cat uses when playing with something that needs gassing.

Yup tho and you need a drying chamber inbetween (Magnesium Sulphate/CaCl etc) because the reaction creates H2O that effects yield but you prolly already know that.

Those new to gassing reading this:
HCl gas is nasty shit as is Sulfuric Acid. Have neutralizing agents handy. Must be outsite or under fumehood. Wind is bad. It will corrode metal. It will annihilate organic material such as Lung tissue, eyes and mucus membranes. Breathing HCl gas is FAR different than spilling some Muriatic Acid on your arms.. Read several how-tos,  watch videos and research all chemicals before attempting gasing.

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Re: Easy HCL Gassing
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2014, 06:40:44 pm »
SWIM used the 'Dripping HCL onto H2SO4' method. Well SWIM guess it's fine since SWIM never tried other method. But SWIM would like to know, for PSE extraction: when to stop gassing?

This was SWIM's observation:
*Just slightly submerge the tube*
1. Clouds starts to form
(Well it looks more like dripping milk into water)
2. Moooaaawrrr clouds formed
(like... a lot of milk added)
3. The clouds stop forming, and they sort of lumped together.
(No changes seen even if it's gassed)

Sounds familiar?