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Q: What is the form of silica in water?
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Does the lava that forms shield volcanoes probably have a lot of silica or water in it?

No. Shield volcanoes form from basaltic lava with a low silica content and a low water content.


Does silica reacts with water?

Silica is in soluble in water.


What is the type of magma contain a lot of silica and water vapor is?

The three types of magma, named for the rock they form are basaltic, rhyolitic and andesitic. Rhyolitic magma is rich in silica and water vapor.


What is Solute silica?

Solute silica may be in form of silica gel. Silica is usually made up of silicon which is combined with oxygen.


What is the silica percentage in dm water?

If its been demineralized there should be barely any silica or trace of silica in it.


Does silica or water have the greater effect on the eruptive force of the volcano?

Water gas a greater influence. Regardless of the amount of silica present, an eruption cannot be explosive if there is no gas present, and the chief gas is water vapor. Magma that is high in silica but low in gas content will be slowly extruded to form a lava dome or a very thick lava flow.


Why is there less silica in ocean water than river and ground water?

almost no silica in ocean water but most of its the earths crust.


How is silicon harvested?

"Organic silica is found in the earth's crust, and it was discovered as a water-soluble form on sand grains, from which it is harvested."


Is opal a element or a compound?

SiO2 .nH2O


Is silica gel and silicon dioxide the same thing?

yes they are similar. silica is a form of slicon


How does silica sand get into a water well?

Well, I know that Silica comes from inside of the water, but I know nothing about the sand part.


How does water affect volcanoes?

low water and low silica: the eruption is not that strong; low water and high silica: the magma comes out like a toothpaste coming out of its tube high water and low silica: the lava flows fast and strong. high water and high silica: lava is pasty and thick and flows strongly