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Of the many, many things we’re not supposed to snack on, perhaps the most common forbidden food is silica gel.
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Of the many, many things we’re not supposed to snack on, perhaps the most common forbidden food is silica gel.
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This tiny packet pops up in packaging for everything— from TVs and guitar cases to sunscreen and snack foods.
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So why is silica gel everywhere, and what would actually happen if you ate it?
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Found in the Earth’s crust, silica, also called silicon dioxide, is typically mined as raw silica sand, which is then washed, dried, sifted, and chemically treated.
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Once manufacturers ensure each grain is uniform, the processed sand gets mixed with sodium carbonate, then heated and combined with an acid that links the silica particles into a jelly-like matrix.
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This matrix gives the material its porous structure, which stays stable after being washed and dried into hard, glassy beads.
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The final product is chemically identical to the sand you might find on a beach— the only difference is that porous structure.
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Inside each silica gel bead is a massive microscopic network of tunnels.
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This dramatically increases the surface area of each bead, with a single gram of silica offering over 700 square meters of surface area.
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But this space doesn’t stay empty for long.
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The silicon dioxide molecules that make up the gel are held together by polar covalent bonds, which attract other polar substances, including water.
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So when silica gel is placed in a humid environment, the water in the air is drawn to the beads’ surface.
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From these surface pores, the water vapor is then pulled inside the grain through a process called capillary condensation.
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Each grain can hold up to 40% of its own weight in water, allowing a standard 5-gram packet to hold roughly 2 grams of liquid.
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And since this liquid is held inside the bead’s internal network, even fully saturated silica doesn't feel wet to the touch.
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This ability makes silica gel a desiccant, a type of substance used to keep things dry.
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But these beads can suck up more than just water.
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Silica attracts ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and a handful of other gases, making it useful in gas masks and other filtration systems.
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The pace of this process depends on the environment.
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In a very humid enclosed space, a packet could reach its saturation point within a day or two, but this could take up to a week in a moderately humid environment.
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Either way, silica gel beads functionally last forever since you can dry them out in a hot oven.
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These abilities and silica’s prevalence in Earth’s crust have made it the planet’s most popular commercial desiccant since we started mass producing it in 1919.
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At home, it keeps snacks crispy and extends their shelf life, ensures pills and vitamins stay dry, and captures any stinky scents from your cat’s litter box.
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Museums use silica gel in exhibit cases to prevent metal artifacts from rusting and preserved animals from growing mold.
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And in outer space, a form of silica gel called aerogel is used to insulate rovers from extreme temperatures and capture high-velocity comet dust for study back home.
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But what about what silica gel would do to you if you successfully swallowed a packet?
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The answer is... not much.
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Those “Do Not Eat” warnings have more to do with packets being choking hazards than any silica-specific concerns.
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Besides, your body has so much liquid in it— even if the packet did suck up the standard 2 grams, you could replenish that much and more with a single glass of water.
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And since silica is chemically inert, your body won’t break the gel down into something toxic.
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That said, downing larger quantities of silica gel would be unpleasant.
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Its moisture-wicking properties could dry and irritate mucous membranes along the digestive tract, resulting in diarrhea and an upset stomach.
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Worse still, some silica is coated with cobalt chloride to indicate moisture levels, and that compound actually is toxic.
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But assuming your silica snack is of the standard variety, you should survive the ordeal.

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المفردات والعبارات الأساسية

  • سليكا جل (Silica Gel)
  • رطوبة (Humidity)
  • امتصاص (Absorption)
  • كثافة (Density)
  • مادة مجففة (Desiccant)
  • تفاعل كيميائي (Chemical Reaction)
  • عملية التكاثف (Condensation Process)
  • خطر الاختناق (Choking Hazard)

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