Abstract:A comparatively high steam pressure should be used to give complete sodium silicate formation from the starting materials. Moreover, a higher steam pressure is required in the case of using sodium carbonate than on using sodium hydroxide. Sodium metasilicate hydrate prepared under a low steam pressure (2.5 atmy appears to be amorphous in nature while that prepared from sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate at a higher steam pressure is crystalline and very similar to the metasilicate hydrate with the formula Na… Show more
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