Excuse me if this question is lack of knowledge, but I have seen cases where a salt reverses back from sultafe to chloride. According to what I can see in this reaction, HCl gas is produced and won't remain (long time) in solution - but I'm still not sure if I end up with ONLY MgSO4. If I add an great excess of H2SO4, I maybe face som problems to get rid of this excess.
So, to the real question: Will this reaction produce only MgSO4? If I use great excess H2SO4 in aq-solution, should I go to pH 3, then dry away the water until only oily (from H2SO4) MgSO4 remains, then wash this several times with EtOH/IPA?