| silicon |
atomic symbol, Si, silicon is the 14th element in the periodic table (atomic number 14) with an atomic weight of 28.09. Silicon is a group IV element and is a semiconductor at room temperature with an energy gap of 1.11eV. Silicon is far and away the most widely used semiconductor material.
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| silicon dioxide |
chemical formula SiO 2 , silicon dioxide is an excellent insulator with a dielectric constant of 3.9, a breakdown strength of 107 V/cm, and is thermodynamically stable on silicon up to the silicon melting temperature.
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| silicone |
Type of flexible and comfortable plastic. Because it is commonly used in nose pads in eyeglasses, people who are allergic to silicone should ask their eye doctor for a different type of nose pad.
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| silicone |
A material, taken from sand, which is generally accepted by the body and can be shaped.
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| silicone |
Compound used in the manufacture of binders that is characterized by outstanding heat resistance, high water repellency, and chemical resistance. A key ingredient in some caulks and sealants, and in the formulation of many effective defoamers for latex paints.
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