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A class of polymer materials. In optical fiber, some are used as buffer materials and others for cladding. Not to be confused with silica (SiO 2 ) or silicon (the element, Si).
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(extended definition) Any member of a family of polymeric products whose molecular backbone is made up of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms and which has pendant hydrocarbon groups attached to the silicon atoms. Offers excellent resistance to water and large variations in temperature (-100
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| silica |
Silica, also known as silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), usually composes around 80% of a piece of glass. In nature, silica is commonly found in sand. It is said that glassmaking was first discovered in ancient times when a fire on the beach melted the sand under it.
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| silicate |
insoluble metal salt with silicon and oxygen in its anion; silicates with the addition of quartz describe the chemical group of minerals which make up most of the Earth's crust.
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| silicon |
An element on the periodic table with the symbol Si. Silicon is a semiconductor used to fabricate most transistors and integrated circuits. Pure silicon is used to make almost all the semiconductor chips currently sold on the market. Silicon is not the only semiconductor which can be used to make integrated circuits, but it does have many properties that make it quite a bit better for this purpose than the other known semiconductors. ...
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