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Non-purified Na2SO4 plus water? What would be happen?

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metallurgy:
If we react 80-85% Na2SO4 (with NaF, Na2CO3 and NaCl impurities) industrial dust with water then what would be happen?

Borek:
And what do you expect?

You combine mixture of solid salts with water. What is the most likely outcome?

metallurgy:

--- Quote from: Borek on April 13, 2021, 02:58:04 AM ---And what do you expect?

You combine mixture of solid salts with water. What is the most likely outcome?

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The question was intended to ask about safety outcomes. Like if there is a risky/dangerous gases appears or not?

Orcio_87:
@metallurgy Nothing will happen, but solution (water) could be harmful if drinked by somebody (large doses of sodium fluoride are harmful).

metallurgy:

--- Quote from: Orcio_Dojek on April 13, 2021, 04:48:18 AM ---@metallurgy Nothing will happen, but solution (water) could be harmful if drinked be somebody (large doses of sodium fluoride are harmful).

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Okay , thanks for the info, what about carginogenity? etc. health affects if inhaled via breathing the gases? Maybe we have to purchase a fume cupboard and do it inside of it?

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