The two bottles of bromine arrived yesterday. They are really cool samples of bromine. Also somewhat scary, to have such massive amounts of bromine around. I must not think of one of these bottles breaking. These samples of bromine are very old. They are from an old GDR (former Eastern Germany) lab, dated May 2th, 1971. I included some pictures of the huge bottle of bromine (its total weight, including the glass bottle is almost 900 grams!).
http://woelen.scheikunde.net/science/chem/pics/bromine.htmlI have two of these large bottles of bromine, each bottle at a price of just appr. $35 (EUR 30). I think that is a bargain.
Btw, the packaging of these bottles of bromine, used for shipping them, is a story on its own.
Each bottle was packaged in a big 2 liter cylinder, filled with some absorbing material (kind of soft pebbles), with many metal globules in them (probably these globules are meant to react carefully with the bromine, in case the ampoule breaks). The cylinders were closely packed with this stuff and the bottles softly immersed in that. On top of the cylinders there was a sturdy cap.
Each of the cylinders in turn was put in its own big plastic jerry can, together with over 1 kg of pure sodium thiosulfate and 100 grams of pure sodium metabisulfite in a separate small plastic bag. Apparently these chemicals form a second protection (they reduce bromine to bromide, themselves being oxidized to tetrathionate and sulfate, both not dangerous chems). These two chems are packaged in separate plastic bags, presumably not permeable for liquid bromine but only for bromine vapor, allowing slow non-violent absorption of the bromine. This big plastic jerry can with the cylinder, 1 kg bag of Na2S2O3 and 100 gram bag of Na2S2O5 in turn is put in a big thick plastic bag. Two of these plastic bags were put in a box, together with wrapped paper and plastic to fill up the total volume. For these two 250 ml ampoules, I received a 7+ kilo parcel of dimension 60x50x40 cm. I was really surprised to receive such a huge parcel. But I liked the package, now I also have over 2 kg of Na2S2O3 and 200 grams of Na2S2O5 for free.