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Down-the-drain...it's not all gone yet !!!

Started by steam, March 09, 2004, 02:03:00 AM

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CharlieBigpotato

posts like this give osmium heartburn.
barely legal to bee that wordy on the couch. (i'd know)

are you fixing to do a rxn in your sink's 'j' trap?
if so, kudos to you.

kris_1108

ahhh ok...
so....
what was your question?....
did you even have one?

livid

I think he was trying to get I2 from tincture, and poured the whole thing through a sock and somehow overflowed, and down his sink. I think he recovered it out of the p-trap, and wants to know how to get the dirt and grease out of it.

steam

Hopefully, this question may help otherBEEZ as well.  :)

Is there any chance of recovering some fine I2 that got lost down into the air-lock 'S'-pipe
junction of a laundry basin?

Swim salvaged all liquid and fine matter but needs to seperate to get said mentioned I2.

.?..would a 2:1 mix of HCL:H2O2(3%) + h2o = I2 + gakk ?

Theorising as swim does (when not writting incomprehensable posts  :-[ ) will'look into'the 2:1

...any constructive comments welcome.  8)


>sorry cheif, "I shoulda used the paper filters like swim, 'spose i'll cop the old biotest again!!


:-[


Rhodium

Use this experience as a reminder that you should use proper lab equipment (such as extremely cheap filter papers) next time.