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Boric Acid + Copper Sulphate + Water + Heat = any dangerous reactions?


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Hello! I am a man far from chemistry, and I kind of regret being not very attentive in chem class during my school years. Does combination "Boric Acid (100 ppm) + Copper Sulphate (1 ppm) + Water (about 1000 litres) + Heat" produces any reactions that could harm a human? Thank you in advance!

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24 minutes ago, Grigorii said:

Hello! I am a man far from chemistry, and I kind of regret being not very attentive in chem class during my school years. Does combination "Boric Acid (100 ppm) + Copper Sulphate (1 ppm) + Water (about 1000 litres) + Heat" produces any reactions that could harm a human? Thank you in advance!

Dunno, what are you going to do with it?

Sounds like an odd sort of greenhouse disinfectant, but you could easily drown in 1000L of water.

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This...

1 hour ago, Grigorii said:

+ Heat

...suggests fumes, which may be harmful if inhaled or comes in to contact with skin/eyes/mouth.

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At parts per million the chemicals won't do much.
But as Studiot mentioned, there are dangers involved; don't burn yourself with the 'heat', or drown in the water.

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