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jamesb-uk said:I'm still unsure about how much acid there would be or how much there would be in the rebreather. To be honest, when I heard this, I didn't really go into the answer in as much detail as you obviously want from me.
Well, junglebeast asked in post #2:
3) Is the answer you're looking for actually physically plausible?
So, the real answer should have been "I don't know", or, quite probably "no, it's not".
[edit]Looking at Sofnolime (one of the products used in rebreathers), the smallest size sold is about 10 lbs, which probably covers multiple dives (I couldn't find out how many dives with a quick search). If we assume the whole 10 lbs is used in a SINGLE dive, and assume it's solid calcium hydroxide (which it isn't), that's about 61.2 moles. And if we assume a vat of "pure" sulfuric acid, with a volume of about 30 square feet, that's approximately 15936.9 moles. So about 0.4% of the sulfuric acid would get neutralized, which does bring down the concentration of the acid, but not by a lot.[/edit]
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