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silica Naturally occurring silica occurs in deposits which are 99 percent silicon dioxide. The hardness provides both mechanical strength and abrasion resistance. Silica's are an economical extender-filler which is thermally stable, pure, low in ionic impurities, and hard. They are often used as antiblocking agents in polyolefin's.
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silicon The most common semiconductor for building integrated circuits, including microprocessors. Silicon can also be used to make photonic devices. The Raman effect in silicon is 10,000 times stronger than in glass fiber.
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silica Very pure glass from which optical fibers are manufactured; a combination of silicon and oxygen?Si02).
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silicate Mineral or rock composed of silicate molecules (silicon and hydrogen).
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silicone a class of synthetic organic compounds containing the element silicon. Many of these are quite non- toxic, but not bio- degradable.
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