Mineral Ash
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:01 am
Hi there,
I would like your assistance in the following questions, for which I failed to find an answer on my own:
1. Suppose I burn some edible plants in 600 degrees celsius. Will the remaining mineral ash contain minerals such as magnesium, potassium, etc. in their natural, inorganic form?
2. Magnesium, for example. is known to react with oxygen in the air, to create MgO, among others. Is it likely for the aforementioned mineral ash specifically to react in such a way with the air when left in a container for a week?
Many thanks!
I would like your assistance in the following questions, for which I failed to find an answer on my own:
1. Suppose I burn some edible plants in 600 degrees celsius. Will the remaining mineral ash contain minerals such as magnesium, potassium, etc. in their natural, inorganic form?
2. Magnesium, for example. is known to react with oxygen in the air, to create MgO, among others. Is it likely for the aforementioned mineral ash specifically to react in such a way with the air when left in a container for a week?
Many thanks!