Hi all'
Does anyone know this experiment, the chemicals are not banned, but is the experiment, we have a small quantity of Mercuric Thiocyanate that my colleague has made last year but I am not happy handling this chemical, any advise would be appreciated,
Thank you
Delma
Pharaoh's Serpent
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Re: Pharaoh's Serpent
Its not in the CSIS, so I am sorry I can not help you. Very strange that it is not in the book.
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Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired

Re: Pharaoh's Serpent
Well the chemical is very toxic as are most mercuy compounds. I wouldn't want to handle it either. Does the experiment need to be done for the syllabus? I doubt it. Therefore, suggest that an alternate experiment be done. Or is the teacher one of the mad professor types, that don't listen to reason? It is not in CSIS then a risk assessment should be done by the head teacher or someone in the Dept for a NSW Govt school.
Re: Pharaoh's Serpent
thank you for your replies,
this is definately NOT in the syllabus, and yes he is the mad professor type who likes to show off,
Delma
this is definately NOT in the syllabus, and yes he is the mad professor type who likes to show off,
Delma
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Tell him to show off how he can use Youtube lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yN9pioJWTk0
Hide the Mercuric Thiocyanate till the next pick-up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yN9pioJWTk0
Hide the Mercuric Thiocyanate till the next pick-up.
Re: Pharaoh's Serpent
Thanks for the Youtube clip. It is definitely impressive, even sounds like a rattler. But much better on the film as I was thinking of the fumes and cleanup.