YT2095 Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 I need some help here, someone that`s capable of reproducing a chem synth and hopefully can confirm results. as far as I can tell the quantities aren`t Exactly critical, but roughly.. 1 part KClO3 1 part water 1 part Cu(NO3)2 1 part H2SO4 (I used 50% conc) add these into a flask in the order that I presented them, and at room temp, mixing at each stage. there will be no Apparent! gas evolved, then temp can be taken to 40c also when it`s all mixed. there will be a Very Distinct Ozone smell, and the "Ozone headache" at greater concentrations. can anyone replicate this for me please, I need to confirm it. Cheerz
frostbite Posted February 9, 2007 Posted February 9, 2007 hey, are you trying to synthesize the molecules in the ozone layer? that's great.. i was planning a project like this for a science fair. but unfortunately it was kind a hard for me so i switch to biodiesel instead. but for your question.. i'll try to investigate. you did not mention any violent reactions in the flask so i take it as "safe." but for the ozone headache.. i'll take note of it. i'll be careful.
joeflsts Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I need some help here, someone that`s capable of reproducing a chem synth and hopefully can confirm results. as far as I can tell the quantities aren`t Exactly critical, but roughly.. 1 part KClO3 1 part water 1 part Cu(NO3)2 1 part H2SO4 (I used 50% conc) add these into a flask in the order that I presented them, and at room temp, mixing at each stage. there will be no Apparent! gas evolved, then temp can be taken to 40c also when it`s all mixed. there will be a Very Distinct Ozone smell, and the "Ozone headache" at greater concentrations. can anyone replicate this for me please, I need to confirm it. Cheerz I will take you up on this. I'm waiting for a few things to arrive and then I will share with you my results. Joe
YT2095 Posted February 13, 2007 Author Posted February 13, 2007 Fantastic! it will be great to hear of your results, Any valid data will be good, if nothing else but to rule out a few things or even to find out exactly what IS produced. Thanks
woelen Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I think you only obtain ClO2. The active ingredients are KClO3 and H2SO4. Probably you get the same result without the Cu(NO3)2.xH2O.
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