Re: Household Gas Production



dtheweatherman99@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi
I am trying to pressurize a closed tubing system using a chemical
reaction. My goal is to pressurize a 381 cubic inch tube [969.5 cm^3]
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to around 150 psi. I was wondering if there was a chemical
combination that would produce this effect made from (preferably)
household materials, that also resulted in a non-toxic (at least not
severely toxic) gas. I would appreciate any help in this endeavor,
thanks.

On the off chance that your chosen solution (whatever it ends up
being) entails calculations based on the volume in cm^3, it might be
worth noting that 381 in^3 is actually a little over 6243 cm^3.

-Steve

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