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Silicon dioxide reacts with water

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After coming into contact with water, silicon dioxide does not form the expected silicic acid, nor does it react chemically with water. This is because silicon dioxide is a solid at room temperature and widely exists in nature, forming rocks together with other minerals. Even in rocks, this type of silicon dioxide is called silica, which is a relatively hard and difficult to dissolve solid with stable chemical properties. Therefore, it is not soluble in water.

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