p2e3r4f5e6c7t8: Don't take the gooses
rating so personal. If you'd have followed the instructions in the rating by typing "bleach" into TFSE®, you'd have had your answer immediately instead of waiting for me to come along with the answer
So you see...The Gooses are here to help as well as give a good goosing when needed
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____"DUCK WARE!!!"SPINNERBAIT: It's not very wise to mix incompatibles unless you know what you are doing and since you cooked in a motel 6 last nite, that tells me you are no chemist and should learn more about incompatibles/chemistry before you hurt yourself or others!
Mixing NaOCl(sodium hypochlorite)...aka bleach and H2O2(Hydrogen Peroxide) releases oxygen gas and may occur violently.
Mixing H2O2 with any acid releases chlorine gas and may occur violently.
These practices and processes are dangerous enough and require a knowledge of what is going on.
You won't get that knowledge if you don't follow the established procedures found here.
Experiment if you want!
But
KNOW you are putting yourself/others in harms way by doing so if you deviate from the established procedures.
What are the established procedures you ask?
"UTFSE® like the Gooses told ya!
Here is a chart of NaOCl incompatibles:
For those that have yet to employ the NaOCl/H2SO4 method of precipitating I2 xtals from tincture, you're in for a real treat! Ibee's only worked with the 2% tinc when employing this method so he can't give proper ratio's for the 7% tinc.
To 1oz 2%tinc, is added:
¼ oz NaOCl
6 drops h2so4
12oz dh2o
Shake between each addition.
Pour the liquid off the xtals and rinse with dh2o til xtals are free of excess acid.
The crystals precipitate much faster and are slightly bigger than the h2o2/hcl method plus the xtals require less rinsing to remove excess acid.
Another advantage to using this method is it uses less chemicals.
Try it...you'll be happy you did!