Quote: Originally posted by JJay | Gravity filtering CaSO4 is not easy, but you can usually decant, vacuum filter, or wrap it in something like an old t-shirt and wring it out.
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Hmm, are you sure that the weave in the t-shirt wouldn't be too large? I think you might end up squeezing out some CaSO4. Then again, I
have never tried it (and maybe you have), so maybe it could work.
I've been doing some fierce googling though, and I soon noticed that calcium sulfate is somewhat soluble in glycerol. But alas, after I checked some
experimental data it is about as soluble in low glycerin concentration solutions as it is in just water. However, what I haven't seen mentioned is the
somewhat slight, but still notable acidic nature of CaSO4. So with enough water and patience, in a 100oC solution with the
slightly basic Na2CO3 you might be able to get a good reaction. I'm not sure if your water would still boil at 100oC
depending on at what elevation you live and how much of the salts actually dissolve. If you keep an eye on the pH you could probably tell when all of
your CaSO4 is reacted back to CaCO3. Idk, do some math with the pKa's of each substance involved if you have the time and
energy (I don't rn). But seeing how much more soluble Na2SO4 is in water, and hot water at that, than CaCO3, the two
should separate rather well and render you a fairly pure product. CaCO3 is one of those quirky compounds that has a downward sloping
solubility curve. |