Thus, for example, if a solution of common salt be mixed with a solution of magnesium sulphate, double decomposition ensues, but not completely, because all the substances remain in the solution.
If the salt contain impurities--such as magnesium sulphate, &c.
In this diagram the ordinates represent the ratio of sodium sulphate to magnesium sulphate in the solutions, and the abscissae represent the temperatures.
At the transition point the ratio of sodium sulphate to magnesium sulphate is approximately 1 : 1.
It may be prepared by adding normal sodium phosphate to a magnesium salt and boiling the precipitate with a solution of magnesium sulphate.
It is prepared by adding sodium phosphate to magnesium sulphate in the presence of ammonia and ammonium chloride.
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