Re: Disposing of sodium metal - burn it?
- From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bruere@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 12:06:50 +0100
lucasea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
<pomerado@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1156364910.296700.291970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlucasea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:<mmzax@xxxxxxxx> wrote in messageWhy won't a halon extinguisher work? Does the hot sodium break down
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Thanks to all who made suggestions re. the disposal of 300g of sodiumNo, it is not--it is a very dangerous thing to do. It is much more reactive
metal (apart from the guy who said dessolve it in NaCL solution).
I've had another suggestion from someone else - burn it. Not having
burnt sodium before, I'd like to check with you first. If sodium is
burnt, say on a camp fire, does it burn reasonably gently? Is this a
safe way of disposing of it?
than Mg, which burns extremely hot, and has the added bonus that it melts,
which spreads the flames and exposes even more surface area to the air.
Almost no fire extinguishers work on it--not water, not CO2, not foam, and
not halon.
the halocarbons?
Yes. I don't even think it especially takes hot sodium. Far less reactive metals like Mg react, sometimes violently, with polyhalogenated organics.
Eric Lucas
Al powder soaked in CCl4 is a high explosive
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