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i never lurk this board, so i am not sure the protocol for posting here but..

given my tenuous understanding of chemistry, i was thinking that one could saturate water with sodium carbonate (or bicarbonate), then add an acid (i am thinking hcl dilute) to remove the carbonate...

then if you evporated the water, would you be left with pure sodium?(perhaps contaminated with hcl that didn't fully evap?)

is this an actual method to extract pure sodium?

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