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  2. 5 Things to Never Buy at Walmart - AOL

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    The point is that it pays to shop around before assuming Walmart prices are always the lowest. One other issue involves Walmart's relatively small selection of vacuums. ... and CardCash, allow you ...

  3. Sodium silicate - Wikipedia

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    Water glass is a useful binder for solids, such as vermiculite and perlite. When blended with the latter lightweight fraction, water glass can be used to make hard, high-temperature insulation boards used for refractories, passive fire protection, and high-temperature insulations, such as in moulded pipe insulation applications. When mixed with ...

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    OK, so technically this isn't a deal at Walmart, but a deal at Sam's Club.But if you shop at Walmart, chances are you've heard of Sam's Club and could benefit from a Sam's Club membership.

  5. 11 Things You Should Never Buy at Walmart - AOL

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    Honey "Similar to maple syrup, the cost of this sweetener is much more at Walmart than if you buy in bulk," Ramhold said. "A 12-ounce bottle of Great Value honey is about $3.72 or 31 cents per ...

  6. Dry water - Wikipedia

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    Dry water or empty water, a form of "powdered liquid", is an air–water emulsion in which water droplets are surrounded by a silica coating. [1] Dry water consists of 95% liquid water, but the silica coating prevents the water droplets from combining and turning back into a bulk liquid. [2] The result is a white powder.

  7. Hydrated silica - Wikipedia

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    Hydrated silica is a form of silicon dioxide, which has a variable amount of water in the formula. When dissolved in water, it is usually known as silicic acid . It is found in nature as opal [ 2 ] (which has been mined as a gemstone for centuries), and in the cell walls of diatoms .