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Alkaline corrosive liquid

Filtration of corrosive liquids with suction. A strongly alkaline or acid suspension is best filtered through a sintered glass funnel. Alternatively, glass wool or asbestos may be plugged into the stem of a glass funnel or supported upon a Witt plate in a glass funnel. [Pg.135]

Benzylatnine. Warm an alcoholic suspension of 118-5 g. of finely-powdered benzyl phthalimide with 25 g. of 100 per cent, hydrazine hydrate (CAUTION corrosive liquid) a white, gelatinous precipitate is produced rapidly. Decompose the latter (when its formation appears complete) by heating with excess of hydrochloric acid on a steam bath. Collect the phthalyl hydrazide which separates by suction filtration, and wash it with a little water. Concentrate the filtrate by distillation to remove alcohol, cool, filter from the small amount of precipitated phthalyl hydrazide, render alkaline with excess of sodium hydroxide solution, and extract the liberated benzylamine with ether. Dry the ethereal solution with potassium hydroxide pellets, remove the solvent (compare Fig. //, 13, 4) on a water bath and finally distil the residue. Collect the benzylamine at 185-187° the 3ueld is 50 g. [Pg.569]

The most frequent injury following alkali ingestion is esophageal burns. Diffuse circumferential esophageal burns are more common in patients ingesting liquid forms of concentrated alkaline corrosives granular forms tend to produce more oral burns and... [Pg.1226]

The Alkaline Fuel Cell, AFC, is the most efficient low-temperature fuel cell presently available with a very high power density, therefore ideally appropriate for mobile applications. The AFC shows a similar performance as the PEFC, but with a much more demanding process control which is complicated because of the requirements of fuel purity (no CO2) and of the corrosive liquid electrolyte. Efficiencies of more than 60 % have been achieved with clean hydrogen and oxygen and noble electrode materials. The AFC was demonstrated to also work with a hydrogen-air system, in a 1 kW stack in Japan and in a 6 kW Russian system with more than 5(XX) h lifetime [34]. PEFC and AFC may play a... [Pg.177]

Batteries that require a liquid electrolyte are called wet batteries. Corrosive battery fluid refers to either acid electrolytes syn. battery acid, like the common lead-acid automobile battery which uses a solution of sulphuric acid, or alkali electrolytes syn. alkaline corrosive battery fluid, like potassium hydroxide (1310-58-3) solutions in nickel-cadmium and other alkaline battery systems. Dry batteries or dry cells, like all primary batteries, use electrolytes immobilized in pastes, gels, or absorbed into separator materials. Some batteries are loaded with a dry, solid chemical (e.g., potassium hydroxide) which is diluted with water to become a liquid electrolyte. The hazards associated with handling and transportation prior to use are thereby reduced. [Pg.28]

Liquid phase reduction method. Liquid-reduction method uses hydrazine hydrate as reductant. Hydrazine hydrate is a kind of alkaline, corrosion and poisonous hquid which is miscible with water and has the good stability. It is mainly used in medicine and vesicant and reductant and antioxidant because of its strong reductivity. RUCI3 can be reduced completely by hydrazine hydrate in thermodynamics. [Pg.478]

The addition of small amounts of alloying materials greatly improves corrosion resistance to atmospheric environments but does not have much effect against liquid corrosives. The alloying elements produce a tight, dense adherent rust film, but in acid or alkaline solutions corrosion is about equivalent to that of carbon steel. However, the greater strength permits thinner walls in process equipment made from low-alloy steel. [Pg.2443]

The first vessel in the blowdown system is therefore an acid-hydrocarbon separator. This drum is provided with a pump to transfer disengaged acid to the spent acid tank. Disengaged liquid hydrocarbon is preferably pumped back to the process, or to slop storage or a regular non-condensible lowdown drum. The vented vapor stream from the acid-hydrocarbon separator is bubbled through a layer of caustic soda solution in a neutralizing drum and is then routed to the flare header. To avoid corrosion in the special acid blowdown system, no releases which may contain water or alkaline solutions are routed into it. [Pg.234]

An apparatus for testing enamel with acid and alkaline liquids (and their vapours) was later proposed in an attempt to standardise corrosion ratings on an international basis. After surveying enamel properties and their relationship with resistance to liquids of different pH values, the concept of modifying the resistance by including specific elements in the glass structure has been outlined. ... [Pg.898]


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