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What will sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?

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What will sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?
« on: 18/09/2012 03:30:05 »
Mathe Mzamane William  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi Chris

I want to know more about chemistry. What is the addition of Sulfuric Acid, Sodium Metasilicate, Sodium Hydroxide flakes and Aluminum produce? What is danger of adding the chemicals?

I hope I can learn something from you Chris.

Kinds regards

Mzamane

What do you think?
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Re: What will sulphuric acid, sdoium silicate, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?
« Reply #1 on: 18/09/2012 13:02:17 »
Quote from: thedoc on 18/09/2012 03:30:05
Mathe Mzamane William  asked the Naked Scientists:
I want to know more about chemistry. What is the addition of Sulfuric Acid, Sodium Metasilicate, Sodium Hydroxide flakes and Aluminum produce?
Do you mean all together? Otherwise, it seems a homework...
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Re: What will sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?
« Reply #2 on: 21/12/2012 01:10:51 »
I didn't actually try to write and figure out the reaction (so this may be wrong), but I would say that there is a good chance that when the sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide mix, and acid-base reaction will occur.
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Re: What will sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?
« Reply #3 on: 21/12/2012 10:29:04 »
I think that it would be a rather dangerous experiment.
Don't do it.

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Re: What will sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide and aluminium do if mixed?
« Reply #4 on: 21/12/2012 13:48:11 »
I'm no chemist, but pouring sulphuric acid on sodium hydroxide would create a lot of heat. I wouldn't want to be around when it starts to boil and spit, which would be pretty much instantly.

So I'll go along with BC, don't do it.
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