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How is magnesium sulphate made?

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"A strong electrolyte dissociates completely into ions in aqueous solution. When magnesium sulfite, a strong electrolyte, is put into water the cations and anions are surrounded by water molecules and the solid dissolves.

MgSO3(s) Mg2+(aq) + SO32-(aq)"

*This is a quote from OWL, the chemistry homework site.

Basically, if you don't feel like reading above, magnesium sulfite dissociates completely and makes Mg2+ and SO32- pretty cool huh?

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11y ago

By reacting excess magnesium powder with dilute acid

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13y ago

You get MgSo4 + h2, magnesium sulphate and hydrogen gas.

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12y ago

Magnesium sulfide is a simple compound composed of two elements, magnesium and sulfur.

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The magnesium sulfate dissolves, breaking apart into Mg2+ ions and SO42- ions.

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11y ago

A thermal decomposition reaction: the products are magnesium oxide, sulfur trioxide,.

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Phosphors are created

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by a chemical reaction

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15y ago

you get Magnesuim sulphate.

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