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Silicates are generally considered insoluble in water. Most silicate minerals, like quartz and feldspar, have very low solubility and do not dissolve easily. However, some specific silicate compounds can be soluble under certain conditions, such as in the presence of strong acids or at elevated temperatures. Overall, the solubility of silicates varies widely depending on their chemical composition and environmental conditions.

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