Geo
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joekbit said:I have read a bunch of the posts in this section, to date I have not used the recipe. One issue I have seen mentioned is the possibility of a beaker breaking while concentrating H2So4. So being who I am, I had an Idea that I believe can eliminate the danger. Place the beaker in a sand bath while boiling off excess H2o. The sand will distribute the heat evenly and allow for a slower and uniform cool down. It would take more time to heat it up but if safety is a priority it's worth it.
Just a thought, comments more than welcome.
Joe
The H2SO4 is not the issue. The issue is trying to concentrate nitric acid (HNO3). Nitric acid decomposes from light or heat. Heating causes the acid to evolve several different nitrogen oxides weakening the acid as it concentrates. You can concentrate it quickly which will cause loss of acid or very slowly and retain the acid concentration but its really slow. As a matter of safety, a sand bath or oil bath is always recommended when evaporating with heat.