I plan to extract chromium from stainless steel I dissolved via electrolysis of NaCl with sodium hydroxide. Found a promising thread on here.
So, as I don't know yet how much NaOH I'm going to need, I better source some more in advance. In any case it's a useful chemical.
I found a really cheap drain cleaner, half a kilo, pellets.
Now, the thing is there are some small bits of aluminum in there. If I wanted to make hydrogen, I couldn't care less, but in this case maybe
purification isn't such a bad idea.
Unfortunately, the Al has a pretty similar size to the NaOH pellets, so a sieve probably wouldn't work.
Since the damn stuff is hygroscopic as hell, prolonged exposure to air will cake it together, so unless I work fast, picking out the Al manually could
get difficult.
The densitys are similar as well (2.1and 2.6), so solvent / floating seems not possible.
Is there some "trick" to separate those two? |