Yes, it's normal.
DMSO has an affinity for water. The reaction produces heat.
All is well.
Chuck
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On 9/27/2009 4:29:04 PM, olinboyer ([email protected]) wrote:
> I have just completed setting up a little 4oz. "Spritzer" bottle with
> about
> 2 1/2 ounces of E.I.S. ~15PPM and about 1 1/2 ounces of 99% DMSO.
>
> When I added the DMSO, the mixture immediately got hot! Not boiling, but
>
> probably somewhere around 140 degrees F.
>
> Should that happen? There is a warning on the DMSO bottle about adding
> DMSO
> to acid chlorides sometimes reacting explosively, but the E.I.S. should be
>
> nothing but double distilled water and silver.
>
> Explanations, anyone?
>
> Olin Boyer
> Tulsa, OK
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