Submerging in concentrated (93+) sulfuric acid requires careful tubing selection. Glass, ptfe or ldpe. It is usually sold in ldpe bottles otc. So although ptfe is nice to have it isn't required.
Unfortunately, in Germany the sale of H2SO4 >15% to private people has been banned as of early 2021 - because you need it for nitration of organic conpounds to produce, for example, TNT or Nitroglycerin (not that I would ever contemplate that). Before, I could get 96% on Amazon... but not anymore...
@@JakeDogg-RIP Hmm yes but it still doesn't have that dehydrating property that makes conc. sulfuric acid so interesting (to me). That happens only above, what, 90% or so? I think at the very least about 80. And distilling battery acid to get there is something I will never ever attempt... 300°C H2SO4? No, thank you sir! 😬 And since i can still order HCl 37% on the internet, I don't need to produce my own HCl either (well, not yet...) But just in case i can get my hands on a cheap battery, I might go for it anyway, 30% is still an improvement over 15%.
Submerging in concentrated (93+) sulfuric acid requires careful tubing selection. Glass, ptfe or ldpe. It is usually sold in ldpe bottles otc. So although ptfe is nice to have it isn't required.
Aqueous HCl dripped onto calcium chloride is much safer, cheaper and easier to clean afterwards.
finally I can just buy sulfuric acid and salt instead of expensive Pool Chlorine.
Aluminum foil too ?
Unfortunately, in Germany the sale of H2SO4 >15% to private people has been banned as of early 2021 - because you need it for nitration of organic conpounds to produce, for example, TNT or Nitroglycerin (not that I would ever contemplate that). Before, I could get 96% on Amazon... but not anymore...
You can use the phosphoric acid.Just heat NaCl-acid mixture to gain dry HCl.
@@Untryrgosbro phospohoric acid is weak it won’t react with NaCl
But it is high boiling point acid. When you heat mixture, the HCl will go out from mixture so the reaction can continue.@@Miau21739
U can buy car batteries
@@JakeDogg-RIP Hmm yes but it still doesn't have that dehydrating property that makes conc. sulfuric acid so interesting (to me). That happens only above, what, 90% or so? I think at the very least about 80. And distilling battery acid to get there is something I will never ever attempt... 300°C H2SO4? No, thank you sir! 😬
And since i can still order HCl 37% on the internet, I don't need to produce my own HCl either (well, not yet...)
But just in case i can get my hands on a cheap battery, I might go for it anyway, 30% is still an improvement over 15%.
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