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31 August, 18:45

Why are reactions involving sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, the halogens and methylene chloride performed in the fume exhaust hood?

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  1. 31 August, 19:14
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    Experiments are usually done under the fumehood because the chemical processes will sometimes creates noxious or toxic gases

    unknown chemical reaction could potentially create toxic fumes so generally a safety issue

    sulfur dioxide will create a rotten egg smell off the top of my head which is used in order to detect gas leaks, wouldnt want to be smelling that, thinking there's a gas leak, evacuating the building, only to realize it was from an experiment or accidental mixture in the waste bin
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