sulfuric acid
sulfuric acid
Hi All,
new information on how dangerous this substance is in the current Chemwatch Bulletin...
~R
new information on how dangerous this substance is in the current Chemwatch Bulletin...
~R
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I don't have chemwatch ! whats goin on?
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Have been searching chemwatch site trying to work out how to register for this bulletin (I remembered a previous chemtalk post in which Labbie told us how to get it), but I can't see the link to apply.
Would you mind passing on directions please, Ri?
Thanks - it sounds like something we should have access to!
Would you mind passing on directions please, Ri?
Thanks - it sounds like something we should have access to!
Liz
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Sure, will pm you,
~R
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Talking of Sulphuric acid - any one know how much dilute sulphuric needed to acidify Potassium permanganate for comparison reactivity of alkenes and alkanes - a few drops or more? Yhanks. Cheers. Judy
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Hi Judy, yes just a few drop is all that you will need.
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Hi Robyn
Could you pm me to pleeeease
Cindy
Could you pm me to pleeeease
Cindy
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Many thanks, Robyn for your pm, and for your post alerting us to this important info.
Much appreciated!
Much appreciated!
Liz
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I would appreciate this information too please.
J
J
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Sorry, but could I please have too.
Thanks Tori
Thanks Tori
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Robyn
Could you do a cut and paste of the article so we can all benefit from the update ?
Thanks
Could you do a cut and paste of the article so we can all benefit from the update ?
Thanks
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Labbie - Many Thanks for that information. Cheers. Judy
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According to Chem. Watch Copper sulfate is now Dg 6 not 9. I call them they said they will check and e-mail me. Still waiting
Anyone has Heinemann teacher resources book or CD that can spare. I really do need one URGENTLY
Anyone has Heinemann teacher resources book or CD that can spare. I really do need one URGENTLY
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Which Heinemann's book do you need? We might have a CD here but will have to check.
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Copper sulfate, was a class 6 a few years ago. Then it went on Class 9. I shall be most interested in what chemwatch has to say.
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Hi All,
Just to remind you all of off topic areas, it would be better if there are any changes to post from topics like changing from certain Chemicals to another, this allows others whom have little or no experience to peruse through relevant topic areas to pinpoint the answer they require.
If Copper Sulfate discussions are found in the Sulfuric Acid topic this would be quite hard to find for those people seeking the information or those generally interested.
The Discussions are brilliant and we don't want them to be lost forever, afterall those people seeking your wisdom in all of these points will miss all of this.
I trust you all agree.
Cheers,
Robb.....
Just to remind you all of off topic areas, it would be better if there are any changes to post from topics like changing from certain Chemicals to another, this allows others whom have little or no experience to peruse through relevant topic areas to pinpoint the answer they require.
If Copper Sulfate discussions are found in the Sulfuric Acid topic this would be quite hard to find for those people seeking the information or those generally interested.
The Discussions are brilliant and we don't want them to be lost forever, afterall those people seeking your wisdom in all of these points will miss all of this.
I trust you all agree.
Cheers,
Robb.....
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Hi All,
please find attached the info on sulfuric acid
please find attached the info on sulfuric acid
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Hi All,
Can I ask what's actually new info in that bulletin? Seems like I've always known sulfuric acid is pretty mean stuff.
LIZ
Can I ask what's actually new info in that bulletin? Seems like I've always known sulfuric acid is pretty mean stuff.
LIZ
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Just replying quickly, what attracted me was its being declared as a carcinogen and its effects on teeth when concentrated, are two that come to mind.
Also bringing to mind that as a subscriber, the Chemwatch Bulletins contain refreshed information that apply to technicians in schools as well as the industrial community.
Hope this helps,
Robyn
Also bringing to mind that as a subscriber, the Chemwatch Bulletins contain refreshed information that apply to technicians in schools as well as the industrial community.
Hope this helps,
Robyn