hello hello,
The pet snake has been doing some limo cleaning. The process has been posted here, but here are some experimental results:
~800 ml green/yellow (sort of pee colored really) limo post cacti extraction mixed thoroughly with soln of ~100 ml water and 1 big spoonful of Na2CO3 for ~30 minutes. Discard water layer.
Add strongish Hcl water (10 drops 33% hcl per 100ml water) and mix again. There was some reaction at the soln interface, presumably with some base remaining in the limo.
At this point in the spirit of experimentation some of the hcl water was evapped, yielding nothing noticeable. This is a sign that future salting with weaker hcl will not pull any of the contamination that still exists in the limo. Hcl water discarded.
Limo washed with base again to prevent any residual acid from interfering in any future xtractions. A small amount of limo was lost making sure the bottom layer of basic water was absolutely removed via turkey baster.
Next experiment:
Use washed limo (still the same pee color) again until new cactus seems exhausted, then do a single pull with sparkling crystal clear fresh limo and see if there is actually anything left. I'll relate the snakes results here.
Any ideas are welcome... has anyone tried this?
ouro out.
The pet snake has been doing some limo cleaning. The process has been posted here, but here are some experimental results:
~800 ml green/yellow (sort of pee colored really) limo post cacti extraction mixed thoroughly with soln of ~100 ml water and 1 big spoonful of Na2CO3 for ~30 minutes. Discard water layer.
Add strongish Hcl water (10 drops 33% hcl per 100ml water) and mix again. There was some reaction at the soln interface, presumably with some base remaining in the limo.
At this point in the spirit of experimentation some of the hcl water was evapped, yielding nothing noticeable. This is a sign that future salting with weaker hcl will not pull any of the contamination that still exists in the limo. Hcl water discarded.
Limo washed with base again to prevent any residual acid from interfering in any future xtractions. A small amount of limo was lost making sure the bottom layer of basic water was absolutely removed via turkey baster.
Next experiment:
Use washed limo (still the same pee color) again until new cactus seems exhausted, then do a single pull with sparkling crystal clear fresh limo and see if there is actually anything left. I'll relate the snakes results here.
Any ideas are welcome... has anyone tried this?
ouro out.