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water soluble silicate

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Answered by InsaneJaat
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Sodium silicate is a white powder that is readily soluble in water, producing an alkaline solution. It is one of a number of related compounds which include sodium orthosilicate (Na4SiO4), sodium pyrosilicate (Na6Si2O7), and others. All are glassy, colourless, and soluble in water.

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BG2000: Is zeolite also soluble
InsaneJaat: it is insoluble in water
Answered by Rahul9048
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Highly concentrated solutions of alkaline silicate are generally metastable and of moderate pH; consequently, the presence of soluble silicate is not in itself sufficient to produce a chemically hardened material. Compounds formed by silicates re-dissolve in water.

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