Quote: Originally posted by AJKOER | On freezing the mixture, long cactus like needles of K2SO4 separate out. Filter, done, Magnesium nitrate. Keep the Potassium sulfate, a good source of
K for making KClO3.
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Even at 0 C, the solubility of K2SO4 is still about 7.4 g / 100 g of water. Your magnesium nitrate is contaminated.
Since as Mg(NO3)2 is so ridiculously water soluble, you could boil down the solution until crystals of K2SO4 start forming, then chill, thereby
reducing the K2SO4 content further. Repeat till you're blue in the face.
Not worth doing, IMHO... |