Envisioning Chemistry: Chemical Garden II

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When a piece of metal salt is dropped in the solution of sodium silicate, a membrane of insoluble metal silicate is formed. Due to the osmotic pressure, water enters the membrane and breaks it, generating more insoluble membranes. This cycle repeats and the salt grows into all kinds of interesting forms. – Beauty of Science

Website: www.envisioningchemistry.com

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