Removing Water from Calcium Silicate (CaSi2H5.nH2O)

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I want to use calcium silicate (CaSiO3) as my reactant, but the suplier give me CaSi2H5.nH2O. He says that this one is calcium silicate. I just wonder to know how to remove the water (nH2O) so i get the CaSiO3?
 
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