Summary of How to Make Sodium Silicate - Water Glass

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This person shows how to make sodium silicate, also known as water glass. You need to add water to sodium silicate until a soft bubble forms, stir the mixture, and turn the heat up until it starts to boil. Then you turn the heat down and continue to stir until the sodium silicate has dissolved. Next, turn the heat up again and watch as the sodium silicate turns into a liquid and solidifies on the end of a stir stick.

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  • 00:05:00 In this video, a person shows how to make sodium silicate, which is also known as water glass. They start by adding water to sodium silicate until a soft bubble forms. They then stir the mixture and turn the heat up until it starts to boil. The person then turns the heat down and continues to stir until the sodium silicate has dissolved. They then turn the heat up again and watch as the sodium silicate turns into a liquid and solidifies on the end of a stir stick. The person then reveals the sodium silicate to be highly concentrated and explains that it has been dissolved and turned into water glass.
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