S skyline27 Well-known member Joined Jul 26, 2007 Messages 294 Location Wisconsin Feb 28, 2008 #1 Is there any danger if AP fumes are under pressure? Also, what readily available solution will neutralize AP fumes?
Is there any danger if AP fumes are under pressure? Also, what readily available solution will neutralize AP fumes?
lazersteve Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Feb 27, 2007 Messages 7,334 Location Florida Feb 28, 2008 #2 Sky, AP slowly emits HCl fumes. They can be neutralized with any basic solution (bicarbonates or hydroxides). You may also get aspirated copper chloride if you have a vigorous bubbler setup. Steve
Sky, AP slowly emits HCl fumes. They can be neutralized with any basic solution (bicarbonates or hydroxides). You may also get aspirated copper chloride if you have a vigorous bubbler setup. Steve
S skyline27 Well-known member Joined Jul 26, 2007 Messages 294 Location Wisconsin Feb 28, 2008 #3 What about the fumes being under pressure? Would baking soda in water be sufficient?