Etching with Natrium persulphate - safe disposal?

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ChuckNorris1982
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Hi guys,

I'm trying my hand at etching this week for the first time ever, but am a little worried about how to dispose of the Natrium persulphate once I've done.

Is it ridiculous to think I could flush it down the toilet? Is there anything I can add to it to solidify the solution so I can just throw it away?

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Alright mate, from what I can remember, you can neutralise the acidity with baking powder.

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Yeah i'd heard that, but i figured that unless i check, with my luck it'd probably cause some massive chemical reaction that'll burn the house down.

Cheers Nick!

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Add the baking soda sloooowly! If you just dump it in it may fizz all over the place :shock:

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