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I've been following the news on this incident. The white liquor, or sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide, is a strong caustic.
"Ultimately this compound is extremely dangerous. The chemical solution is so hot and caustic that it will almost immediately cause second and third-degree burns upon contact with skin. Vapors released by white liquor are also flammable, and can cause damage to the eyes, lungs and throat if inhaled." https://www.midlandco.com/
What I can't make sense of is the 'implosion' part. This doesn't seem to be a misstatement in reporting. Does any one here have any idea of the physics of this?
"Ultimately this compound is extremely dangerous. The chemical solution is so hot and caustic that it will almost immediately cause second and third-degree burns upon contact with skin. Vapors released by white liquor are also flammable, and can cause damage to the eyes, lungs and throat if inhaled." https://www.midlandco.com/
What I can't make sense of is the 'implosion' part. This doesn't seem to be a misstatement in reporting. Does any one here have any idea of the physics of this?