Silicate dosing in a doser

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You did not say, “instead of sodium silicate.”

I apologize because I didn’t know there was even such a thing as SiO2 as a solid. I’m sorry for misguiding you. I was referring to sodium silicate in my above messages.



Can SiO2 not be dosed? Is it reactive?
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I would not assume that SiO2 particles are useful in this context, as I am not certain how effectively one can dissolve them in seawater.

Sodium silicate solution is cheap and readily available, and is known to work well, so unless the intent is to experiment, I'd avoid silica particles.
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