Teoman,

There is not necessarily any "reaction" taking place in your wash. Any
sealed vessel creates a slight vacuum when it cools. Ask yourself if what
your experiencing is nothing more than that.

Todd Swearingen

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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 7:42 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Chemistry of washing


> When I wash my test batch, it creates a vaccum in the container it is
> washed in. Obviously some kind of chemical reaction takes place. What
> could it be? And what does it absorb from the air??? I don't think it is
> the Co2 or the O2, could it be the N2??
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> Please enlighten me, or have I bungled it up yet again.
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