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  2. Sodium fluorosilicate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium fluorosilicate is used in some countries as additives for water fluoridation, opal glass raw material, ore refining, or other fluoride chemical (like sodium fluoride, magnesium silicofluoride, cryolite, aluminum fluoride) production. [5] It also is an ingredient in some ceramic cements.

  3. Water model - Wikipedia

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    Most of the four-site water models use an OH distance and HOH angle which match those of the free water molecule. One exception is the OPC model, in which no geometry constraints are imposed other than the fundamental C 2v molecular symmetry of the water molecule. Instead, the point charges and their positions are optimized to best describe the ...

  4. Hexafluorosilicic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hexafluorosilicic acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H 2 SiF 6. Aqueous solutions of hexafluorosilicic acid consist of salts of the cation and hexafluorosilicate anion. These salts and their aqueous solutions are colorless. Hexafluorosilicic acid is produced naturally on a large scale in volcanoes.

  5. Density - Wikipedia

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    Water density calculator Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Water density for a given salinity and temperature. Liquid density calculator Select a liquid from the list and calculate density as a function of temperature. Gas density calculator Calculate density of a gas for as a function of temperature and pressure.

  6. Structural formula - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal structural formula of Vitamin B 12.Many organic molecules are too complicated to be specified by a molecular formula.. The structural formula of a chemical compound is a graphic representation of the molecular structure (determined by structural chemistry methods), showing how the atoms are connected to one another. [1]

  7. Sodium silicate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium silicate is also the technical and common name for a mixture of such compounds, chiefly the metasilicate, also called waterglass, water glass, or liquid glass. The product has a wide variety of uses, including the formulation of cements , coatings, passive fire protection , textile and lumber processing, manufacture of refractory ...

  8. Phosphidosilicates - Wikipedia

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    formula name crystal system space group unit cell Å form MW density properties references Li 2 SiP 2: tetragonal: I4 1 /acd: a=12.111 Å, c=18.658 Å, Z=32 V=2732.6 4 SiP 4 tetrahedra are linked together to form a supertetrahedron. Supertetrahedrons are linked together by corner sharing. 103.91 2.02 [2] [3] LiSi 2 P 3: I4 1 /a: a=18.4757 Å, c ...

  9. Potassium silicate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium silicate is the name for a family of inorganic compounds. The most common potassium silicate has the formula K 2 SiO 3, samples of which contain varying amounts of water. These are white solids or colorless solutions. [1]