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A Simple, Safe Way To Prepare Halogens and Study Their Visual Properties at a Technical Secondary School
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In this paper we propose an easy-to-build apparatus to obtain chlorine, bromine, and iodine. The experiment was developed considering not only theoretical and safety conditions but simplicity and clarity as well.
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High School / Introductory ChemistryKeywords (Domain):
Inorganic ChemistryKeywords (Subject):
Oxidation / ReductionCiting Articles
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Microscale Chemistry in a Plastic Petri Dish: Preparation and Chemical Properties of Chlorine Gas
Martin M. F. ChoiJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (8), 992Microscale Chemistry in a Plastic Petri Dish: Preparation and Chemical Properties of Chlorine Gas
Martin M. F. ChoiJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (8), 992This experiment demonstrates some of the chemistry of chlorine on a microscale, about the size of a water droplet. Chlorine gas was prepared from an acidified bleach solution in a plastic petri dish. The chlorine gas generated in situ reacted with other ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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