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posted on 19-8-2016 at 12:43
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I prefer to use two separated flasks, but that's just because I really want to see the process and not just a result.
Do you need a funnel and beaker trap to dissolve chlorine in alkali? Is there any risk of suckback?
Smells like ammonia....
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posted on 19-8-2016 at 14:38
Tendence to suck back is observable, but it's not as strong as with H2O-HCl case. Anyway, I prefere not to place chlorine inlet under surface of NaOH solution.
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