| silica g. |
a gel obtained by the reaction of sodium silicate with hydrochloric or sulfuric acid, and containing not less than 99 per cent of silica; used as a dispersing and suspending agent.
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| silica-bonded i. |
an investment bonded by silica, used with metals or alloys that have high fusion temperatures.
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| silicate c. |
a dental cement that is translucent and porcelainlike when set; formerly used for esthetic temporary and semipermanent restorations of anterior teeth.
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| silicatosis |
pneumoconiosis caused by the inhalation of the dust of silicates, particularly aluminum silicate and magnesium silicate (e.g., asbestos, fuller's earth, kaolin, mica, or talc). See asbestosis, and see other types under pneumoconiosis.
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| silica |
A glasslike substance.
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