While going through some of the chemicals (downsizing) in the chemistry department at my school I noticed some fluorosilicic acid. This stuff scares most of the other teachers, as it puts off HF gas. I want to know if there is anything I could make with this acid (about 2 pints worth, its old old stuff, in a teflon bottle). I was thinking of reacting it with sodium Hydroxide to get some sodium fluorosilicate but there has to be some other, more useful compound. Any ideas? We have a large supply of reagent, or the supplies to make them.
I was thinking if there was a way to take out the silicate and end up with sodium flouride, which may be of use. I really don't see a use for this acid, or the sodium fluorsilicate for that matter but due to the aging quality of the bottle and such, we really don't want to have it sitting back there for another 20 years.
Short: fluorosilicic acid. give me something to do with it.