Vikascoder
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Magnesium extraction from talc i.e magnesium silicate
I am curious to know that is there any process to extract magnesium metal from talc powder that we use it for absorbing sweat .
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Neil
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Only if you have a magnesium still...
Use the search engine...
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I wasted my lots of time in searching on google for 2 hours but none of the result could be appreciated . Just it was the waste of time .
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weiming1998
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If it was that easy, then I'd be producing magnesium powder right now!
Try melting MgCl2 in a homemade furnace, in an oxygen-free environment, filled with argon, then plug a high voltage up to the molten salt for a few
hours. Not even a decent yield. That is the only process that I have heard of on Google to make magnesium. If you have an inert solvent, and can get a
magnesium salt to dissolve in it, the electrolyze the solution, I think that magnesium will form.
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