Sodium silicate is a generic term for a family of inorganic compounds composed of sodium oxide and silica. These colorless solids or white powders are soluble in water and are widely used as an industrial chemical, particularly in steel production.
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CAS 1344-09-8
Silicic acid, lithium magnesium salt
Personal care ingredient
Sodium metasilicate
Steel producing, foundry, welding, petroleum, pulp and paper
Aluminium oxide
abrasive, catalyst carrier, and desiccant
Manganese(II) oxide
catalyst and pigment in glass and ceramics
Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate
crop production protection agent
Manganese chloride tetrahydrate
Dyeing, disinfecting, nutrient supplement
disodium;dioxido(oxo)silane
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