School experiment on elements
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 12:53 am
Hello,
I want to do an activity with my students where we study some basic properties of some elements of different groups. I'm concerned about some hazards with some of these elements. I work under a simple fume hood.
My concerns are:
- Pure Sodium/lithium: Is it safe to handle at room temperature and standard humidity conditions? Once in stored in mineral oil, how safe is it to keep it in chemical storage?
- Mercury: is it safe to put a couple of drops of mercury in the watch glass at room temperature? I'm mostly concerned about the fumes and the inhalation hazards.
- Noble gases: I saw some small Tesla coil to excite the noble gases (eg powered by a 9V battery); how safe are these tesla coil? Are there some hazards?
I would appreciate any information that you have about it.
Best,
Saaz
I want to do an activity with my students where we study some basic properties of some elements of different groups. I'm concerned about some hazards with some of these elements. I work under a simple fume hood.
My concerns are:
- Pure Sodium/lithium: Is it safe to handle at room temperature and standard humidity conditions? Once in stored in mineral oil, how safe is it to keep it in chemical storage?
- Mercury: is it safe to put a couple of drops of mercury in the watch glass at room temperature? I'm mostly concerned about the fumes and the inhalation hazards.
- Noble gases: I saw some small Tesla coil to excite the noble gases (eg powered by a 9V battery); how safe are these tesla coil? Are there some hazards?
I would appreciate any information that you have about it.
Best,
Saaz