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Is there any way that i can extract magnessium from magnessium sulfate and sodium metal from salt Inside the house.
The discussion revolves around the feasibility of extracting magnesium from magnesium sulfate and sodium metal from sodium chloride (table salt) within a home setting. Participants explore various methods, challenges, and safety considerations associated with these processes.
Participants generally agree that extracting sodium and magnesium at home is fraught with challenges and safety concerns. However, there are multiple competing views on the methods and feasibility of these extractions, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach.
Participants highlight limitations such as high melting points, safety risks associated with chlorine gas, and the practicality of home experiments versus commercial availability of the metals.
Actually magnesium sulfate decomposes at 1124C into sulfur trioxide and magnesium oxide. So you'll be working with the oxide which has a much higher melting point of 2800C.Magnesium Sulfate melts at an even higher temperature than NaCl (1124 degree C).
The melting point of NaCl can be reduced significantly by forming a eutectic with CaCl2.
The more things you can make on your own, the more rewarding the whole process seems when you finally reach your goalmrjeffy321 said:Not that I can blame you, I have been known to do this too all to often