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silica

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Compounds, Geology
sil·i·ca /ˈsɪlɪkə/ noun [uncountable]  HCCHEGa chemical compound that exists naturally as sand, quartz, and flint, used in making glass 硅石,二氧化硅
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silicaThis model remains today the best For simple glasses, such as silica, and many of the new amorphous semiconductors.This is not a result of sampling bias on our part, as all known sites of geothermal silica deposits were sampled.The most commonly used rocks are those composed of silica, quartz, granite, slate, and other similarly stable materials.Quartz is a crystalline form of silica.Indeed as pure silica it is the insulating element in the technology of silicon microchips.Because the silica in andesite makes it thick and pasty, andesite tends to trap large amounts of gas.
Origin silica (1800-1900) Modern Latin Latin silex flint
sil·i·ca nounChineseSyllable
sand, quartz, chemical and as Corpus compound a exists naturally that


silica
silica /ˈsɪlɪkə/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Modern Latin
 Origin: Latin silex 'flint'
a chemical compound that exists naturally as sand, quartz, and flint, used in making glass


sil·icaBrE /ˈsɪlɪkə/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɪlɪkə/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (symbol SiO2) a chemical containing silicon found in sand and in rocks such as , used in making glass and quartz, used in making glass and cement 二氧化硅