How can salt (NaCl) ever possibly form sodium silicate in the process of salt glazing (pottery)? isn’t the bond in salt way to strong for something like that to happen?

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How can salt (NaCl) ever possibly form sodium silicate in the process of salt glazing (pottery)? isn’t the bond in salt way to strong for something like that to happen?

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The bond strength is relative to the environment and the concentration of molecules in question. If it’s really hard for a molecule to make a bond but that molecule is highly concentrated, eventually it’ll bond.

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