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I am just wondering, this does not appear to be so hard but...
Maybe I am wrong or maybe I chose a bad title for this topic
Anyway, I try to simplify it
Forget about business, law, and so on, just look at this:
*I have some chlorine (Cl2 gas)
*I don't need it.
*I can’t keep it (in gas form), because I haven’t proper equipment’s to do this.
*And of course I cannot let it spread around.
So, I need to convert it to any solid material that is not dangerous and by this way I can keep it. The type of material is not important, but if I can sell it, it would be grate.
To do this, I think to the reaction below:
2CaO + Cl2 = 2CaCl + O2
I chose this because I can prepare CaO (lime) at cheap price and also I can sell CaCl
Now, I have some questions:
Is this reaction gone to be done at room temperature and pressure? How fast this reaction would be? If it works, can we ensure it consume all Cl2 by putting extra Cao there? If it isn't going to work, what other reaction like this would be work in this situation?