Originally Posted By: Bocomo
I have never heard of chlorine as a silo gas. I thought silo gas was nitrogen dioxide. It smells like chlorine but it's chemically very different.


Yes that is 100% correct but the colour of the gas can be different. In more instances and study's it is in black and white that the gas is pure. Its not pure and never is and can be red, yellow, brown. The impurity's is what changes the colour.

One good breath of HCL from the fermentation process your down and out. There is lots of good complex acids created in the fermentation process but most on just Hydrogen and carbon compounds. Each equation must be balanced and if there is impurity's they must go some where.

Cheers Don.


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