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'''Soda lime''' is a mixture of chemicals, used in granular form in closed breathing environments, such as general anesthesia, submarines, rebreathers and recompression chambers, to remove carbon dioxide from breathing gases to prevent CO2 retention and carbon dioxide poisoning.
== Soda Lime ==
 
[[File:Drägersorb_Soda_Lime.jpg|thumb|right|Soda lime granules used in medical applications.]]
 
'''Soda lime''' is a mixture of chemicals, primarily consisting of [[calcium hydroxide]], used in various applications, including [[anesthesia]], [[oxygen therapy]], and [[rebreather]] systems. It is known for its ability to absorb [[carbon dioxide]] (CO_) from exhaled gases, making it an essential component in closed-circuit breathing systems.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==
[[Soda lime]] is made by treating [[calcium hydroxide]] with [[sodium hydroxide]]. This results in a strong alkali that is capable of absorbing and neutralizing [[carbon dioxide]]. The primary components of soda lime are:


* [[Calcium hydroxide]], Ca(OH)2 (about 75%)
Soda lime is composed mainly of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)_), with smaller amounts of [[sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH) and [[potassium hydroxide]] (KOH). These hydroxides react with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate (CaCO_), water (H_O), and heat. The typical composition of soda lime is approximately 75% calcium hydroxide, 3% sodium hydroxide, and 1% potassium hydroxide, with the remainder being water and other inert materials.
* [[Water]], H2O (about 20%)
 
* [[Sodium hydroxide]], NaOH (about 3%)
== Chemical Reaction ==
* [[Potassium hydroxide]], KOH (about 1%)


== Uses ==
The primary reaction of soda lime with carbon dioxide can be represented as follows:
The main application of soda lime is in the absorption of carbon dioxide in [[breathing apparatus]]. In this context, it is also known as a [[carbon dioxide scrubber]]. The soda lime absorbs the carbon dioxide, allowing oxygen and other gases to be breathed. The reaction is exothermic, releasing heat and helping to warm the breathing gas.


Soda lime is also used in the petroleum industry, where it is used to remove acidic components from hydrocarbon gases. This helps to prevent corrosion in pipelines and processing equipment.
: CO_ + Ca(OH)_ _ CaCO_ + H_O


== Safety ==
This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. The efficiency of soda lime in absorbing CO_ is influenced by factors such as granule size, moisture content, and the presence of catalysts.
While soda lime is generally safe to handle, it can cause burns if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes. It is also harmful if swallowed. In a medical setting, soda lime canisters should be changed regularly to ensure they are effectively absorbing carbon dioxide.
 
== Applications ==
 
=== Medical Use ===
 
In the medical field, soda lime is used in anesthesia machines to remove carbon dioxide from the breathing circuit. This is crucial in maintaining a safe and effective anesthetic environment for patients undergoing surgery. The use of soda lime in anesthesia allows for the recycling of exhaled gases, reducing the need for fresh gas flow and minimizing environmental impact.
 
=== Diving ===
 
[[File:Drägersorb_Soda_Lime.jpg|thumb|left|Soda lime is used in rebreather systems for diving.]]
 
Soda lime is also used in [[rebreather]] systems for diving. In these systems, the diver's exhaled breath is passed through a canister containing soda lime, which absorbs the carbon dioxide, allowing the remaining oxygen to be rebreathed. This process extends the duration of the dive and reduces the amount of gas the diver needs to carry.
 
== Safety Considerations ==
 
While soda lime is effective in absorbing carbon dioxide, it must be handled with care. The reaction with CO_ is exothermic, and improper handling can lead to overheating. Additionally, soda lime can become caustic if it dries out, posing a risk of chemical burns. It is important to store soda lime in airtight containers to maintain its moisture content and effectiveness.
 
== Related Pages ==


== See also ==
* [[Carbon dioxide scrubber]]
* [[Calcium hydroxide]]
* [[Calcium hydroxide]]
* [[Sodium hydroxide]]
* [[Anesthesia]]
* [[Potassium hydroxide]]
* [[Rebreather]]
 
* [[Carbon dioxide]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Chemical substances]]
[[Category:Chemical compounds]]
[[Category:Industrial chemicals]]
[[Category:Medical equipment]]
[[Category:Breathing gases]]
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 15 February 2025

Soda Lime[edit]

Soda lime granules used in medical applications.

Soda lime is a mixture of chemicals, primarily consisting of calcium hydroxide, used in various applications, including anesthesia, oxygen therapy, and rebreather systems. It is known for its ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO_) from exhaled gases, making it an essential component in closed-circuit breathing systems.

Composition[edit]

Soda lime is composed mainly of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)_), with smaller amounts of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH). These hydroxides react with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate (CaCO_), water (H_O), and heat. The typical composition of soda lime is approximately 75% calcium hydroxide, 3% sodium hydroxide, and 1% potassium hydroxide, with the remainder being water and other inert materials.

Chemical Reaction[edit]

The primary reaction of soda lime with carbon dioxide can be represented as follows:

CO_ + Ca(OH)_ _ CaCO_ + H_O

This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. The efficiency of soda lime in absorbing CO_ is influenced by factors such as granule size, moisture content, and the presence of catalysts.

Applications[edit]

Medical Use[edit]

In the medical field, soda lime is used in anesthesia machines to remove carbon dioxide from the breathing circuit. This is crucial in maintaining a safe and effective anesthetic environment for patients undergoing surgery. The use of soda lime in anesthesia allows for the recycling of exhaled gases, reducing the need for fresh gas flow and minimizing environmental impact.

Diving[edit]

Soda lime is used in rebreather systems for diving.

Soda lime is also used in rebreather systems for diving. In these systems, the diver's exhaled breath is passed through a canister containing soda lime, which absorbs the carbon dioxide, allowing the remaining oxygen to be rebreathed. This process extends the duration of the dive and reduces the amount of gas the diver needs to carry.

Safety Considerations[edit]

While soda lime is effective in absorbing carbon dioxide, it must be handled with care. The reaction with CO_ is exothermic, and improper handling can lead to overheating. Additionally, soda lime can become caustic if it dries out, posing a risk of chemical burns. It is important to store soda lime in airtight containers to maintain its moisture content and effectiveness.

Related Pages[edit]