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Extract compounds from drinks
Hello,
since its possible to extract compounds from OTC medications,
can someone tell me how to extract compounds from drinks?
the specific questions are:
how can i extract electrolytes from energy drinks?
how can i extract minerals from water?
Thanks
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electrolytes are just metal salts, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium.
water has the same salts/minerals, energy drinks are just more concentrated.
i can't see why you should extract minerals from water (soft water), maybe it's just an experiment, if you want to do it just boil some water to
dryness, the residue is mostly calcium and magnesium carbonate.
from energy drinks you should precipitate the metal ions as insoluble salts, calcium and magnesium could be precipitated as oxalates, it is anyway a
pain to deal with all the sruff in drinks (sugar, colourings, flavourings etc).
if you are after the salts to use them somehow, you are better finding a cheaper and easier source, magnesium and calcium salts are pretty easy to
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It's actually a hell of a lot easier to extract a medication from tablets than it is to extract water soluble salts from a water solution in fact with
all the sugar and flavouring and additives and preservatives in larger amounts I'd say it's closer to nearly impossible to do.plus the price of drinks
make this the worst possible starting point just to get 100mg of what is basically salt.if you go on eBay you can just buy these things for a fraction
of the price
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Basically you could grind up seashells and dissolve in HCL then filter, evaporate and recrystallize the remaining salts and mix it with low sodium
table salt which is 50% kcl.that would give a calcium, magnesium potassium sodium salt mix which is basically the electrolytes in the drinks.
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should i try to get those compounds from somewhere like the supplier list?
which ones are the best suppliers and why?
or should i try to get those compounds from OTC medication or other place like for example those seashells you mentioned? its possible to extract from
sea water too? how?
which are the simple methods to extract this compounds?
after getting these compounds how they should be taken?
mix them on water or capsule pill?
what is the best place to buy those capsules?
Thank you
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if you want to take some electrolytes, just buy a gatorade, or better, just drink lots of normal water (not RO water).
the salts you are after are pretty common, you can buy them pretty much everywhere online or in a pharmacy OTC.
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Just look what's in the water you like and get the chemicals.
I know I dont like Mg rich water for example.
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what about the solution itself to take?
should i mix these chemicals together so they act with the so called synergy?
some people prepare this solution using basic methods, which methods are better to prepare the solution?
any easy way to prepare the solution using some cooking device or some basic lab tool?
Thank you
[Edited on 6-8-2019 by Optimum]
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You can probably just buy a high magnesium calcium vitamin and mineral supplement from the supermarket for a couple of dollars.any multivitamin will
have enough of a boost in these minerals or just drink the gatorade.or search eBay for magnesium or calcium citrate.
[Edited on 7-8-2019 by draculic acid69]
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It could be really an interesting experiment. To compare the cation mix in seashells with those in sea water. If these animals are not selective I can
study the sea water composition without evaporating liters and liters of water.
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Quote: Originally posted by teodor | If these animals are not selective I can study the sea water composition without evaporating liters and liters of water. |
well that is dumb, sorry but what's the prevalent cation in sea water? sodium, seashells are mostly calcium carbonate. you could study the isotopic
ratio of calcium in seashells vs sea water to find out that living creatures accumulate the lighter isotopes, but no you can't compare cations in
seashells and in seawater directly
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So somebody wants to extract minerals from sports drinks in order to dissolve them in water to make sports drinks.
The OP apparently has no knowledge of chemistry or chemical procedures whatsoever.
The OP cannot or will not communicate their intentions in any meaningful way.
The OP makes only scattered spoon feeding requests.
This is a sub-optimal thread...
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Quote: Originally posted by Ubya | Quote: Originally posted by teodor | If these animals are not selective I can study the sea water composition without evaporating liters and liters of water. |
well that is dumb, sorry but what's the prevalent cation in sea water? sodium, seashells are mostly calcium carbonate. you could study the isotopic
ratio of calcium in seashells vs sea water to find out that living creatures accumulate the lighter isotopes, but no you can't compare cations in
seashells and in seawater directly |
Of course sodium is soluble and couldn't be accumulated in a shell. The next is Mg, according to http://www.seafriends.org.nz/oceano/seawater.htm and seashells are mostly Ca, so, you are right, they are definitely selective. What is more
interesting - other metals, like Fe. Different seashells have different color probably also because they accumulate different cations. And probably
they accumulate some cations if the water contains them more than others, so could be not selective on some groups of periodic table, just getting
them from the water in some ratio (like accumulating Zn or As based on their concentration in the water). Probably there are studies about it. Anyway,
I wrote that because I think studying of seawater is as interesting as studying of drinks and seashells composition is definitely one of the ways and
a good idea.
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Quote: Originally posted by draculic acid69 | You can probably just buy a high magnesium calcium vitamin and mineral supplement from the supermarket for a couple of dollars.any multivitamin will
have enough of a boost in these minerals or just drink the gatorade.or search eBay for magnesium or calcium citrate.
[Edited on 7-8-2019 by draculic acid69] |
can i buy these supplements from supplier list instead of supermarket?
which supplier recommend?
which form is ideal for this suplements? chloride? so that i can mix then with water?
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After your last post I'm interested as if you are trying to recreate hydration drinks or create various supplements from extracting them from energy
drinks. Fortunes are made by purchasing the supplements separate and then manufacturing and marketing these energy drinks. A wise man would follow
this instead of trying to reverse this process if you were aiming to do something of the sort.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ubya | electrolytes are just metal salts, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium.water has the same salts/minerals, energy drinks are just more concentrated.i
can't see why you should extract minerals from water (soft water), maybe it's just an experiment, if you want to do it just boil some water to
dryness, the residue is mostly calcium and magnesium carbonate.from energy drinks you should precipitate the metal ions as insoluble salts, calcium
and magnesium could be precipitated as oxalates, it is anyway a pain to deal with all the sruff in drinks (sugar, colourings, flavourings etc).if you
are after the salts to use them somehow, you are better finding a cheaper and easier source, magnesium and calcium salts are pretty easy to acquire
| this experiment you refer too vague..
after boil the water to dryness and get residue left, is it possible to filter the water to obtain only the salts?any other simple way?
which sources are the best to acquire this?
Quote: Originally posted by draculic acid69 | It's actually a hell of a lot easier to extract a medication from tablets than it is to extract water soluble salts from a water solution in fact with
all the sugar and flavouring and additives and preservatives in larger amounts I'd say it's closer to nearly impossible to do.plus the price of drinks
make this the worst possible starting point just to get 100mg of what is basically salt.if you go on eBay you can just buy these things for a fraction
of the price |
you mean, OTC extraction? which medication tables contain it?
what would be the extraction method?
Thank you
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Which "it" are you referring to.
Unless you have a clear idea of what you are trying to accomplish, no one can really help you much. It is time to (a) do some reading of yoru own and
(b) come up with a plan. Then we can (c) answer your specific questions. (such as how to separate ionic substances from sugars in a solution such as
Gatorade.)
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Quote: Originally posted by Optimum |
this experiment you refer too vague..
after boil the water to dryness and get residue left, is it possible to filter the water to obtain only the salts?any other simple way?
which sources are the best to acquire this?
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Vague ? You got nerves... Unfortunately they're not connected...
What you are planning to do is definitely too vague that's for sure. No one understands what you are trying to accomplish here so saying that others
are too vague is...
That said, please explain how you plan to filter water (that just evaporated) to get the minerals.
The minerals are in the flask. It's the white thingie left at the bottom when there's no more water. The same thing I suppose you clean every week
from your bathtub, shower and kitchen sink. Maybe you can scrape some from there.
What I recommend for you is to find an electric kettle and dislodge all the sediments from it.
You now have your minerals.
Or you could just search google for electrolyte tablets.
As for extracting compounds from OTC medication we wont be able to help you extract whatever they put these days in cough syrup.
[Edited on 26-11-2019 by Herr Haber]
Edit by mod: format fix.
[Edited on 27-11-2019 by j_sum1]
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Now that i'm online, Herr Haber already said it.
"this experiment you refer too vague..
after boil the water to dryness and get residue left, is it possible to filter the water to obtain only the salts?any other simple way?
which sources are the best to acquire this?"
boiling the water to dryness=you boil the water until there isn't any left, your pot is DRY, the white powder at the bottom of the flask/pot is your
carbonates/sulphates. very hard water has >180mg/L of calcium carbonate, to get maybe a gram you woukd need to boil at least 5L of water, really
energy intensive.
you are better walk down tge street and test any rock you see with an acid, if it fizzes you got carbonates.
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Look, Optimum - I think it might be easier on everyone if you just told us what exactly you're trying to do. Not 'experimentally' as
you appear to have little to no knowledge of the sciences, but just practicality - what are you trying to achieve here?
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Take the drink or water or whatever, and boil
off the water. The solid gunk that stays behind
after all the water is gone is the stuff that was previously
dissolved in it.
That's exactly what a steam locomotive boiler
does on a massive scale. (that's a little pun there)
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because it is dressed in overalls and it
looks like work" T.A. Edison
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In general, the point of drinks it to be mainly water.
With a few exceptions- caffeine from tea, for example, it's not going to be very worthwhile extracting anything but water from drinks.
BTW, does anyone know what happened to the forum formatting?
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Quote: Originally posted by unionised | In general, the point of drinks it to be mainly water.
With a few exceptions- caffeine from tea, for example, it's not going to be very worthwhile extracting anything but water from drinks.
BTW, does anyone know what happened to the forum formatting?
[Edited on 27-11-19 by unionised] |
i noticed, but only this page appears to be fucked up
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One teeny square bracket missing. Fixed now.
Sorry, I can't fix the problems with the original question.
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Quote: Originally posted by Herr Haber | Quote: Originally posted by Optimum |
this experiment you refer too vague..
after boil the water to dryness and get residue left, is it possible to filter the water to obtain only the salts?any other simple way?
which sources are the best to acquire this?
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Vague ? You got nerves... Unfortunately they're not connected...
What you are planning to do is definitely too vague that's for sure. No one understands what you are trying to accomplish here so saying that others
are too vague is...
That said, please explain how you plan to filter water (that just evaporated) to get the minerals.
The minerals are in the flask. It's the white thingie left at the bottom when there's no more water. The same thing I suppose you clean every week
from your bathtub, shower and kitchen sink. Maybe you can scrape some from there.
What I recommend for you is to find an electric kettle and dislodge all the sediments from it.
You now have your minerals.
Or you could just search google for electrolyte tablets.
As for extracting compounds from OTC medication we wont be able to help you extract whatever they put these days in cough syrup.
[Edited on 26-11-2019 by Herr Haber]
Edit by mod: format fix.
[Edited on 27-11-2019 by j_sum1] |
which electric kettle are the best for this task?
any other way to get the minerals, the "white thingie" left at the bottom besides boiling the water? any other simple extraction method?
there is any OTC medication that contain electrolytes besides electrolyte tablets?
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