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Aqueous magnesium sulfate + aqueous barium hydroxide?
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I was curious if there was a simple double displacement reaction with two precipitates. Did I find one? Magnesium hydroxide and barium sulfate are both insoluble.
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Precipitation rarely interferes with the reaction. This is not the case.
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Calcium Chloride and Magnesium are both from Kent. I have a grounding probe in the sump and a circuit breaker for the whole system. Thanks for your interest jdieck. Its a tough one
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