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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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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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silicate any member of the very widely occurring compounds characterized by the presence of the elements, silicon, oxygen and one or more metals with or without hydrogen.
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