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  2. Silicic acid - Wikipedia

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    No simple silicic acid has ever been identified, since these species are primarily of theoretical interest. Depending on the number of silicon atoms present, there are mono- and polysilicic (di-, tri-, tetrasilicic, etc.) acids. Well defined silicic acids have not been obtained in a form that has been characterized by X-ray crystallography.

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    One of the soluble fibers that apples contain is pectin — a type of fiber that studies have found to be a significant benefit to the microbiome and to assist in alleviating constipation. Pair ...

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    Soluble fiber dissolves in water and can help lower glucose levels and blood cholesterol. Insoluble fiber, on the other hand, adds bulk to the stool and helps move food through the digestive ...

  5. What’s the Difference Between Soluble and Insoluble Fiber?

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    “Otherwise, a high-fiber diet (>35g per day), especially when comprised of a variety of plant-based foods, will only increase the amount of both soluble and insoluble fiber ingested and benefits ...

  6. Silicate - Wikipedia

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    The nature of soluble silicates is relevant to understanding biomineralization and the synthesis of aluminosilicates, such as the industrially important catalysts called zeolites. [7] Along with aluminate anions , soluble silicate anions also play a major role in the polymerization mechanism of geopolymers .

  7. Sodium silicate - Wikipedia

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    In acidic solutions, the silicate ions react with hydrogen ions to form silicic acids, which tend to decompose into hydrated silicon dioxide gel. [ citation needed ] Heated to drive off the water, the result is a hard translucent substance called silica gel , widely used as a desiccant .

  8. Are You Ready For The Fiber Supplement Renaissance? - AOL

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    Soluble fiber breaks down in water, creating a gel-like substance in the digestive tract that helps push waste through. Insoluble fiber does not break down in water and softens and bulks stools ...

  9. Pyrosilicic acid - Wikipedia

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    Pyrosilicic acid is the chemical compound with formula H 6 Si 2 O 7 or (HO) 3 SiOSi(OH) 3.It is one of the silicic acids and has pyrosilicate as its conjugate base.. It was synthesized, using nonaqueous solutions, in 2017.