Does anyone know an easy way how to remove rust?
I have a whole heap of test tubes that have rust stains inside them that I can't seem to remove. I've tried soaking them in 50% acetic acid solution then dilute HCl and they are pretty much the same.
It would be such a waste to throw out all these test tubes.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Removing Rust
TritonX,
The quickest way to clean rust out of test tubes is with conc. hydrochloric acid - fill the test tube for a few seconds to a couple of minutes (depending on severity of stain) then empty into next test tube or back into used conc. HCl bottle (can be used over and over again).
Mal Bradbury
Mazenod College
The quickest way to clean rust out of test tubes is with conc. hydrochloric acid - fill the test tube for a few seconds to a couple of minutes (depending on severity of stain) then empty into next test tube or back into used conc. HCl bottle (can be used over and over again).
Mal Bradbury
Mazenod College
Rust stains.
I have found soaking in warm oxalic acid solution will remove those rust stains very quickly.
Cleaning Rust residue from Test Tubes
Just to re-iterate, Oxalic Acid should remove the residue.
If all else fails, Concentrated Sulfuric Acid left for at least a few hours will remove any Rust residue. Fill the Test Tubes just passed the level of rust and let them stand.
As a safety point, make sure the test tubes are adequately labelled that they consist of H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub].
It may work much more quickly if the H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub] was heated to allow the hot liquid to begin.
Once you have used the acid for cleaning put this liquid in a bottle and keep it for other cleaning applications, this way you have a cleaning solution and there is minimal waste.
If all else fails, Concentrated Sulfuric Acid left for at least a few hours will remove any Rust residue. Fill the Test Tubes just passed the level of rust and let them stand.
As a safety point, make sure the test tubes are adequately labelled that they consist of H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub].
It may work much more quickly if the H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub] was heated to allow the hot liquid to begin.
Once you have used the acid for cleaning put this liquid in a bottle and keep it for other cleaning applications, this way you have a cleaning solution and there is minimal waste.
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Removing rust stains
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To get back to rust stains- I use a solution of Oxalic Acid for rusty test tubes and glass plates.It is very successful if left overnight.The solution can be reused over and over again saving on wastage.
To get back to rust stains- I use a solution of Oxalic Acid for rusty test tubes and glass plates.It is very successful if left overnight.The solution can be reused over and over again saving on wastage.
Very good advice from Lee at Dubbo, oxalic acid is a safer and effective treatment. The use of concentrated acid and heat to clean test tubes is a potentially risky method when weighed against the cost of test tubes, the value of your time or just retaining the rusty TT's for future similar use.
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