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How is sodium converted into Na2Sio3??​

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Answered by nanditham1222
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The conventional process of manufacturing sodium silicate is by the reaction of silica sand with soda ash at about 1,100oC forming water glass, which is crushed & dissolved in water and digested under pressure with steam.

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Explanation:

"liquid glasses" is added to the system through the radiator, and allowed to circulate. Sodium silicate is suspended in the coolant until it reaches the cylinder heat. At 100-105 degrees c , sodium silicate loses water molecules to form a glass seal with a remelt temperature above 810 degrees c.

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