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Dissolving Finger Foils
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Dissolving Finger Foils
Steve
lazersteve said:Lew, Great job!
Nobel Metals said:It would be interesting to check out the solubility of chlorine gas in water based on temperature.
chlorine manual said:Reactions With Metals
The reaction rate of dry chlorine with most metals increases rapidly above a temperature which is characteristic for the metal. Below 2500F (1210C) iron, copper, steel, lead, nickel, platinum, silver and tantalum are resistant to dry chlorine, gas or liquid. At ordinary temperatures dry chlorine, gas or liquid, reacts with aluminum, arsenic, gold, mercury, selenium, tellurium, and tin. Dry chlorine reacts violently with titanium. At certain temperatures, sodium and potassium burn in chlorine gas. Carbon steel ignites near 4830F (251 0C) depending on its physical form. .... Moist chlorine, primarily because of the hydrochloric and hypochlorous acids formed through hydrolysis, is very corrosive to most common metals. Platinum, silver, tantalum and titanium are resistant.
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