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Soluble salts are formed by reacting metal oxides with acids. 1.1 Give one other type of substance that can react with an acid to form a soluble salt. 1.2 Calcium ... show full transcript
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To produce dry crystals of magnesium sulfate, follow these steps:
Prepare your materials: Use magnesium oxide and dilute sulfuric acid.
Add acid to beaker: Measure a suitable amount of dilute sulfuric acid and pour it into a beaker.
Warm the acid: Gently warm the sulfuric acid to speed up the reaction.
Add magnesium oxide: Gradually add magnesium oxide to the warm sulfuric acid while stirring continuously.
Continue adding until in excess: Keep adding magnesium oxide until you notice that additional amounts no longer react (the solution will turn clear).
Filter the mixture: Use filter paper and a funnel to remove any unreacted magnesium oxide, collecting the filtrate containing magnesium sulfate solution.
Evaporate the solution: Heat the filtrate in an evaporating basin to allow water to evaporate until crystals begin to form.
Crystallize: Once a suitable amount of solution remains, remove it from heat and allow it to cool, forming pure magnesium sulfate crystals.
Dry the crystals: Collect the crystals and dry them using filter paper.
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