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Separate Al2O3 from a bag of mixture?

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Mebing

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Mar 7, 2003
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I have a bag of what was told to be Al2O3. However I think it's not 100% and may contain other stuff like Aluminium or maybe sand. It was taken from an aluminium smelter as waste. What experiments can I carry out to find out the % amount of Al2O3 in the bag? And after finding out, if possible, how to separate Al2O3 from the rest of the stuff?
 
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ICP-MS analysis should be able to give you an answer, but you'd probably have to send it out. As for a quick experiment you can do in-house, I don't have any suggestions.

Anybody else? I'd be interested to know myself...
 
I believe this will work. Take a sample of solids and use nitric acid to dissolve the alumina. Rinse and dry the remainder, with the difference being sand.
 
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