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Samuella Sigmann <000017d7b6a35b3a-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject:
Re: [DCHAS-L] [External] Re: [DCHAS-L] Filling balloons with hydrogen gas
Date:
Jul 13, 2023 16:41 UTC
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On the downside, lecture bottles are very difficult to get rid of in
some locations.
Sammye
On 7/12/2023 1:55 PM, Tammy M.
Lutz-Rechtin wrote:
I’d just buy a lecture-size bottle of H2
and be done with it.
Chemical
Engineering Safety Coordinator
Ralph E. Martin,
Department of Chemical Engineering
Does anyone have recommendations on how
to *safely* fill a balloon with hydrogen? The hydrogen tank
in this scenario is in an open lab, and the hydrogen filled
balloon is for a hydrogenation reaction. The gas tank is
located close enough to a fume hood that piping the hydrogen
into the fume hood might be feasible. Wondering what other
people’s experiences have been with this.
Laura
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