Hi everybody,
This is my first post here, and first of all i'd like to say that my english often is nearest to be a s#*$ than a lenguage but, instead of use an on line translator, i`ll talk in the best way I can for myself to keep my authenticity. [If anybody has read this post, surely at this point will be thinking "This guy is an asshold..."]
So, in this my first post, I would like to ask you a practice question: which do you think is the best and straightforward way to add a solid reactant (which can`t be dissolved) to a reaction mixture in a two or three neck round bottom flask and under inert atmosphere.
I used to do it reducing the inert gas flow, removing the shortest time possible one of the septums and adding the solid from a vial through one of the necks to the flask.
What do you thing? Any way less troblesome to do it?
Thank to all,