The chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin In cosmetics, it is useful for its light-diffusing properties and natural...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_dioxide
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The whole of planar electronics processing and the modern IC industry has been made possible by the unique properties of silicon dioxide: the only native oxide of a common semiconductor which is stable in water and at elevated temperatures, an excellent electrical insulator, Silicon Dioxide: Properties and Applications...
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Silicon dioxide (silica) is one of the most commonly encountered substances Chemical properties such as hygroscopicity (tendency to react with ambient...
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Chemical Properties of Silicon Used in glass as silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is used as a semiconductor to make microchips for electronics (like your computer). Silicon is also used in solar cells, tools, cement, grease and oils.
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of silicon. Crystalline silica (silicon dioxide) is a potent respiratory hazard.
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www.lenntech.com/periodic/elements/si.htm
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Chemistry: SiO2 , Silicon dioxide The Physical Properties of Quartz. These other substances and quartz are polymorphs of silicon dioxide and belong to an informal group called the Quartz Group or Silica Group. All members of this group, except quartz, are uncommon to extemely rare on the surface of the earth and...
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www.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/quartz/quartz.htm
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Oxygen arriving at the silicon surface can then combine with silicon to form silicon dioxide. The chemical reactions that take place are either...
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www.ece.gatech.edu/research/labs/vc/theory/oxide.html
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In this large article, I shall first discuss the physical and chemical properties of silicon and its oxide silica. If it were not for the semiconductor applications of pure silicon, silica would be by far the more important topic. Flints are made of silicon dioxide, so the name was acquired by this important...
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www.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/silicon.htm
www.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/silicon.htm
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