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Sodium silicate
Sodium silicate is also known as azaline, and the aqueous solution is called water glass, which is a solid or viscous liquid that is colorless, turquoise or brown. Sodium silicate is made from silica (quartz sand) and soda ash (or earth alkali) co-melted in a melting kiln and cooled and crushed, and its fuel can be coal, natural gas, and gas.
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Soda ash
Soda ash, scientific name sodium carbonate, common name soda, stone alkali, washing alkali, chemical formula Na?CO?, belongs to salts, sodium carbonate containing ten crystalline water is colorless crystal, crystalline water is unstable, easy to weather
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white carbon
Silica is a general term for white powdered X-ray amorphous silicic acid and silicate products, mainly referring to precipitated silica, fumed silica and ultrafine silica gels, as well as powdered synthetic aluminum silicate and calcium silicate.
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Silica Sand
Quartz sand is a non-metallic mineral, a hard, wear-resistant, chemically stable silicate mineral, its main mineral composition is SiO2, the color of quartz sand is milky white, or colorless translucent, Mohs hardness 7
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Sodium metasilicate
Sodium metasilicate is listed by the state as one of the "fine chemicals that our country prioritizes development" and "the key points of the development of inorganic chemical products in our country in the future". A salt of sodium metasilicate.
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sodium bicarbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate, white fine crystals, is less soluble than sodium carbonate in water. It is an industrial chemical that can be toxic. Solids begin to gradually decompose above 50°C to form sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide and water, and completely decompose at 440°C.
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calcium chloride
Calcium chloride is an inorganic compound, a salt composed of chlorine and calcium, which is a typical ionic halide. The character is white, hard crumbs or granules. Slightly bitter and tasteless. Calcium chloride has outstanding adsorption capacity and low desorption temperature for ammonia