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When sodium silicate in water is mixed with different metal salts, tall, colorful crystal towers grow. Each metal salt creates a different color in the crystal garden.
Sodium silicate is a human-made material, sometimes called water glass, made from sand (silica) and soda. It forms a glassy, alkaline solution that can help crystals form and is also used in cements and adhesives.