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  • Hydrofluoric acid: the chemical hazard hiding in electric and hybrid vehicle batteries

    05/07/2022 7:51:09 AM PDT · by fireman15 · 72 replies
    Prosol UK ^ | 5/01/2022 | Prosol
    Ever wondered what types of batteries are used to power electric and hybrid vehicles (EHVs)? Well, the majority of EHVs being driven on our roads today will use lithium-ion (Li-ion) or lithium polymer batteries. ... They pose a potentially lethal chemical hazard to anyone working on or near EHVs. ... Since the electrolyte is a liquid, there is always the possibility that it could leak from inside the battery – we’ve all seen standard AA batteries that have leaked leaving white potassium hydroxide crystals on their outer casing, right? Well, that’s the danger with lithium-ion batteries. If the electrolyte inside...
  • Melting Stone with Plants? Was the mythical 'green chisel' a real tool of the Ancients?

    07/02/2019 1:00:19 PM PDT · by wildbill · 37 replies
    Ancient Origens ^ | 6/26/19 | Lisa Mangoline
    rchaeology is not an exact science. It is full of doubts, uncertainties, surprises, and unanswered questions. One of its unsolved mysteries concerns the methods of ancient stone work, which is lost in the mists of time... To this technological enigma, excluding fanciful speculations, I intend to offer an explanation in line with ‘ Occam's razor ’: with all factors being equal, the solution to a problem is the simplest one. Using Acid to Work the Hardest Stones The thesis is that the only practical system available to act on the mentioned minerals, refractory to (or unmanageable by) physical action, was...
  • Hazmat Teams Prepare For Hydrogen Fluoride To Be Found

    07/05/2002 12:16:25 PM PDT · by PJeffQ · 25 replies · 2,511+ views
    WYFF-TV ^ | 7/1-7/3/02 | The Carolina Channel
    Stolen Chemical A Big Potential Hazard Hazmat Teams Prepare For Hydrogen Fluoride To Be Found Posted: 3:11 p.m. EDT July 1, 2002 Updated: 10:00 a.m. EDT July 3, 2002 GREENVILLE, S.C. -- The whereabouts 500 pounds of a dangerous chemical and the people who stole it were still a mystery Tuesday to Greenville County, state and federal authorities.Investigators are concerned about finding the material and about what might happen when they do. The five navy blue cylinders of hydrogen fluoride were taken from National Welders Supply on White Horse Road sometime Thursday night or Friday morning. Company managers said they...