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what is the reaction sodium silicate with metal salts

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When a metal salt, such as cobalt chloride, is added to a sodium silicate solution, it will start to dissolve. It will then form insoluble cobalt silicate by a double displacement reaction (anion metathesis). ... The cobalt cations will react with the silicate anions at this tear to form a new solid

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