Hi guys
I just want to clear this with you guys to be safe. I work at a garbage disposal station. We handle the garbage for 1 county, and people bring in their household garbage and have to sort it by type of garbage. So ocationaly there comes a can of acid. And when a gallon of HCl costs 56,3 $ you can understand why I want some free acid.
So this acid is just marked "acid" with a permanent marker. It is white fuming, and tests at 0 PH.
It will not dissolve copper nor silver. With a dash of H2O2 it turns green when i have a piece of copper in it.
Can this be anything other than HCl? Should I do more tests before making my conclusion?
Jon
I just want to clear this with you guys to be safe. I work at a garbage disposal station. We handle the garbage for 1 county, and people bring in their household garbage and have to sort it by type of garbage. So ocationaly there comes a can of acid. And when a gallon of HCl costs 56,3 $ you can understand why I want some free acid.
So this acid is just marked "acid" with a permanent marker. It is white fuming, and tests at 0 PH.
It will not dissolve copper nor silver. With a dash of H2O2 it turns green when i have a piece of copper in it.
Can this be anything other than HCl? Should I do more tests before making my conclusion?
Jon