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silicon Silicon, atomic number 14 on the periodic table, is a semiconducting material from which integrated circuits (computer chips of all types--processors, memory chips, etc.; CCDs; transistors; etc.) are created. Silicon is not found in its pure raw form in nature, but mostly in combination with other elements, as in sand and quartz. A type of sand called quartzite is purified to create silicon for use by the semiconductor industry.
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silicon dioxide SiO 2 . Most commonly referred to as glass. See oxidation.
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silicon The most commonly used element in semiconductors due to its abundance (the same element that is found in sand) and ease of processing. Chips are made by growing silicon into a giant crystal, which is sliced into thin, round wafers, polished and coated with chemicals, producing layers of patterns etched into the wafer. ...
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silicon A solid element that is abundantly available in the form of SiO 2 (glass). It is element 14 in the periodic table, with an atomic weight of 28.09. Silicon has a diamond crystal lattice, a density of 2.328g/cm 3 and a melting point of 1415
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silicone An elastomer material used to make flexible rubber molds.
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