Perfect! Thank You for sharing! Is the Mercuric cloride HgCl₂ or Hg₂Cl₂? Is Working prrocess with cold - room temperature - solution too? Or is this very slowly? How to store the mixed solution?
Hi Krisztian. HgCl2. It is called corrosive sublimate. I don't know what happens in very cold rooms. but it is the solution that has to be kept warm, like when gilding a daguerreotype.
@@giorgiobordin7779 unfortunately the powder is sublimation - solid will be gaseous. I think the FFP2 is insufficient protection. Take care of yourself! :)
oh, forgetting: The solution can be stored for a limited time. I prefer make it fresh, and use in a limited range of time. I remember a solution very old and rotten. But I have never done tests.
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Perfect! Thank You for sharing! Is the Mercuric cloride HgCl₂ or Hg₂Cl₂?
Is Working prrocess with cold - room temperature - solution too? Or is this very slowly? How to store the mixed solution?
Hi Krisztian. HgCl2. It is called corrosive sublimate. I don't know what happens in very cold rooms. but it is the solution that has to be kept warm, like when gilding a daguerreotype.
It's a dangerous material... What mask do you use? The gas is comming from powder in warming...
@@Nagy_Krisztian I use FFP2. The powder has not to be warmed, only the solution.
@@giorgiobordin7779 unfortunately the powder is sublimation - solid will be gaseous. I think the FFP2 is insufficient protection. Take care of yourself! :)
oh, forgetting: The solution can be stored for a limited time. I prefer make it fresh, and use in a limited range of time. I remember a solution very old and rotten. But I have never done tests.