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Silicon-tin or SiSn, is in general a term used for an alloy of the form Si(1-x)Snx. The molecular ratio of tin in silicon can vary based on the fabrication
Silicon-tin
Chemical compound
Silicon on insulator Silicon-tin Application of silicon-germanium thermoelectrics in space exploration Ouellette, Jennifer (June/July 2002). "Silicon–Germanium
Silicon–germanium
Alloy in which aluminium is the predominant metal
metal. The typical alloying elements are copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, tin, nickel and zinc. There are two principal classifications, namely casting
Aluminium_alloy
Periodic table group
group is a periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl). It lies within the p-block
Carbon_group
Chemical element with atomic number 14 (Si)
table: carbon is above it; and germanium, tin, lead, and flerovium are below it. It is relatively unreactive. Silicon is a significant element that is essential
Silicon
alloys (tin) Florentine bronze (aluminium or tin) Gunmetal (tin, zinc) Phosphor bronze (tin, phosphorus) Silicon bronze (tin, arsenic, silicon) Speculum
List_of_named_alloys
Alloy of copper and tin
is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese
Bronze
Chemical compound
especially silicon halides is slower. Anhydrous tin(IV) chloride is a major precursor in organotin chemistry. Upon treatment with Grignard reagents, tin(IV)
Tin(IV)_chloride
Chemical element with atomic number 50 (Sn)
diamond and silicon. α-tin does not have metallic properties because its atoms form a covalent structure in which electrons cannot move freely. α-tin is a dull-gray
Tin
Thermoplastic fluoropolymer
(NMP) is mixed with an active lithium storage material such as graphite, silicon, tin, LiCoO2, LiMn2O4, or LiFePO4 and a conductive additive such as carbon
Polyvinylidene_fluoride
Torres; Schwingenschlögl, Udo; Hussain, Muhammad M. (2014). "Tin – an unlikely ally for silicon field effect transistors?". Physica Status Solidi RRL. 8 (4):
List of semiconductor materials
List_of_semiconductor_materials
Organic Chemistry involving Germanium
bonds. Germanium shares group 14 in the periodic table with carbon, silicon, tin and lead. Historically, organogermanes are considered as nucleophiles
Organogermanium_chemistry
Type of microscopy
and mapped. This principle was used to distinguish between atoms of silicon, tin and lead on an alloy surface, by comparing these atomic fingerprints
Atomic_force_microscopy
Oxide of silicon
Silicon dioxide, also known as silica, is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2, and is commonly found in nature as quartz. In many parts
Silicon_dioxide
Elastomer composed of silicone
rubber is an elastomer composed of silicone—itself a polymer—containing silicon together with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Silicone rubbers are widely
Silicone_rubber
Chemical compound
Silicon monosulfide is a chemical compound of silicon and sulfur. The chemical formula is SiS. Molecular SiS has been detected at high temperature in
Silicon_monosulfide
Semiconducting material used in solar cell technology
Crystalline silicon or (c-Si) is the crystalline forms of silicon, either polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si, consisting of small crystals), or monocrystalline
Crystalline_silicon
Chemical compound
Silicon tetrachloride or tetrachlorosilane is the inorganic compound with the formula SiCl4. It is a colorless volatile liquid that fumes in air. It is
Silicon_tetrachloride
Method of crystal growth
used to obtain single crystals (monocrystals) of semiconductors (e.g. silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide), metals (e.g. palladium, platinum, silver
Czochralski_method
Metal alloy with copper as its principal component
bronze is an alloy of copper and other metals, most often tin, but also alumnium and silicon. Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper and aluminum. The
List_of_copper_alloys
Very brief sequence of nuclear fusion reactions that occur in massive stars
silicon burning is a very brief sequence of nuclear fusion reactions that occur in massive stars with a minimum of about 8–11 solar masses. Silicon burning
Silicon-burning_process
Special type of hyperconjugation
Moreover, there is also another kind of silicon α effect, which is mainly about the hydrolysis on the silicon atom. In 1946, Leo Sommer and Frank C. Whitmore
Negative hyperconjugation in silicon
Negative_hyperconjugation_in_silicon
Solid-state electrically operated switch also used as an amplifier
self-powered phototransistor. Germanium–tin transistor Wood transistor Paper transistor Carbon-doped silicon–germanium (Si–Ge:C) transistor Diamond transistor
Transistor
Chemical compound
Petrov, B. I. (2003). "Phenylation of Organic Derivatives of Mercury, Silicon, Tin, and Bismuth with Pentaphenylantimony and Pentaphenylphosphorus". Russian
Pentaphenylphosphorus
Chemical compound
Covalently saturated silicon complexes like SiBr4, along with tetrahalides of germanium (Ge) and tin (Sn), are Lewis acids. Although silicon tetrahalides obey
Silicon_tetrabromide
Chemical alloy
gap and strain engineering of silicon-integrated optoelectronic and microelectronic semiconductor devices. Germanium-tin alloys must be kinetically stabilized
Germanium-tin
Type of crystal structure
group 14 also adopt this structure, including α-tin, the semiconductors silicon and germanium, and silicon–germanium alloys in any proportion. There are
Diamond_cubic
Chemical compound with hydrogen and carbon group atoms
atoms and group 14 atoms (the elements of group 14 are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead and flerovium). The tetrahydride series has the chemical
Group_14_hydride
Intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor
sulfur (substituting As); tin, silicon, germanium (substituting Ga) p-type: beryllium, zinc, chromium (substituting Ga); silicon, germanium, carbon (substituting
Doping_(semiconductor)
Type of display technology
Liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS or LCOS) is a miniaturized reflective active-matrix liquid-crystal display or "microdisplay" using a liquid crystal layer
Liquid_crystal_on_silicon
Chemical compound
Silicon monoxide is the chemical compound with the formula SiO where silicon is present in the oxidation state +2. In the vapour phase, it is a diatomic
Silicon_monoxide
Alloy of copper and zinc
including arsenic, lead, phosphorus, aluminium, manganese, silicon, and (in marine brass) tin. Historically, the distinction between the two alloys has
Brass
Device used to produce electricity from light
crystalline silicon, with a market share of 95%. Cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells account for the remainder. The common single-junction silicon solar
Solar_cell
Any binary chemical compound containing just silicon and another chemical element
commercially used semiconductor material. The tin–silicon phase diagram is a eutectic and the lead–silicon phase diagram shows a monotectic transition and
Binary_compounds_of_silicon
Type of field-effect transistor
transistor (FET), most commonly fabricated by the controlled oxidation of silicon. It has an insulated gate, the voltage of which determines the conductivity
MOSFET
Chemical element with atomic number 32 (Ge)
including one that would fill a gap in the carbon family, located between silicon and tin. Because of its position in his periodic table, Mendeleev called it
Germanium
Property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms
face-centered cubic structure (austenite) above 906 °C, and tin undergoes a modification known as tin pest from a metallic form to a semimetallic form below
Allotropy
Chemical compound
solar cell utilizing a tin(II) sulfide absorber layer could be as high as 32%, which is comparable to crystalline silicon. Finally, Tin(II) sulfide is stable
Tin(II)_sulfide
New Zealand chemist
organometallic chemistry, and particularly compounds with metal-carbon, -silicon, -tin or -boron bonds. As his postdoctoral research group had an interest
Warren_Roper_(chemist)
Chemical compound
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is a ternary composition of indium, tin and oxygen in varying proportions. Depending on the oxygen content, it can be described
Indium_tin_oxide
Chemical compound
Silicon tetrafluoride or tetrafluorosilane is a chemical compound with the formula SiF4. This colorless gas is notable for having a narrow liquid range:
Silicon_tetrafluoride
Form of metal
iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, rhenium, tantalum, tellurium, tin, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, and zinc, as well as the gold group (gold
Native_metal
Chemical compound
Silicon disulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula SiS2. Like silicon dioxide, this material is polymeric, but it adopts a 1-dimensional structure
Silicon_disulfide
Chemical compound
Tin selenide, also known as stannous selenide, is an inorganic compound with the formula SnSe. Tin(II) selenide is a narrow band-gap (IV-VI) semiconductor
Tin_selenide
Branch of organic chemistry
corresponding derivatives of silicon and germanium, tin oxides and hydroxides often adopt structures with penta- and even hexacoordinated tin centres, especially
Organotin_chemistry
Electrochemical process
conventional tin can, the opposite of a protective effect occurs: because the tin is more noble than the underlying steel, when the tin coating is broken
Galvanic_corrosion
Chemical compound, stannous oxide (SnO)
Tin(II) oxide (stannous oxide) is a compound with the formula SnO. It is composed of tin and oxygen where tin has the oxidation state of +2. There are
Tin(II)_oxide
Lithography using 13.5 nm UV light
photolithography that uses 13.5 nm extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light from a laser-pulsed tin (Sn) plasma to create intricate patterns on semiconductor substrates. As
Extreme ultraviolet lithography
Extreme_ultraviolet_lithography
Group of fictional characters
slow-witted and loyal Lead; hot-headed Mercury; self-doubting and insecure Tin; and Platinum (also called "Tina"), who believed that she was a real woman
Metal_Men
Very small devices that incorporate moving components
patterning by photolithography and etching to produce the required shapes. Silicon Silicon is the material used to create most integrated circuits used in consumer
MEMS
American actor (born 1970)
Grant on the television series Big Love (2006–11) and Gavin Belson on Silicon Valley (2014–19), as well as his performances in the films The Last Days
Matt_Ross_(actor)
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
14 comprise a nonmetal (carbon), two semiconductors (silicon and germanium), and two metals (tin and lead); they are nonetheless united by having four
Periodic_table
Type of second-generation solar cell
typically much thinner than the wafers used in conventional crystalline silicon based solar cells. Thin-film solar cells are commercially made with one
Thin-film_solar_cell
approximately 1000 mAh/g (Li22Sn5). Tin and its compounds have been extensively studied but, similar to silicon or germanium anode systems, issues associated
Research in lithium-ion batteries
Research_in_lithium-ion_batteries
Organometallic compound containing carbon–silicon bonds
Organosilicon chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds containing carbon–silicon bonds, to which they are called organosilicon compounds. Most organosilicon
Organosilicon_chemistry
Mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements
sterling silver (silver and copper), steel or silicon steel (iron with non-metallic carbon or silicon respectively), solder, brass, pewter, duralumin
Alloy
Chemical element with metallic and nonmetallic properties
use in the literature. The six commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony and tellurium. Five elements are less frequently
Metalloid
Solar-cell architecture
Heterojunction solar cells (HJT), variously known as Silicon heterojunctions (SHJ) or Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin Layer (HIT), are a family of
Heterojunction_solar_cell
Alternative to silicon-based photovoltaics
perovskite-structured compound, most commonly a hybrid organic–inorganic lead or tin halide-based material as the light-harvesting active layer. Perovskite materials
Perovskite_solar_cell
Technique in microfabrication used to remove material and create structures
buffered hydrofluoric acid (BHF) is used commonly to etch silicon dioxide over a silicon substrate. Different specialized etchants can be used to characterize
Etching_(microfabrication)
Identifier for a taxpaying entity in the United States
A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States and in other countries under the Common Reporting
Taxpayer Identification Number
Taxpayer_Identification_Number
Chemical compound
Titanium silicon carbide, chemical formula Ti3SiC2, is a material with both metallic and ceramic properties. It is one of the MAX phases. Silicide carbide
Titanium_silicon_carbide
Chemical compound
Tin(IV) bromide is the chemical compound SnBr4. It is a colourless low melting solid. SnBr4 crystallises in a monoclinic crystal system with molecular
Tin(IV)_bromide
Element whose atomic number is greater than 92
Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium
Transuranium_element
Alloy of copper and aluminium
see Aluminium–copper alloys), in contrast to standard bronze (copper and tin) or brass (copper and zinc). A variety of aluminium bronzes of differing
Aluminium_bronze
Molecule with one or more rings composed of different elements
Nitrogen Aziridine Azirine Oxygen Oxirane (ethylene oxide, epoxides) Oxirene Silicon Silirane Silirene Phosphorus Phosphirane Phosphirene Sulfur Thiirane (ethylene
Heterocyclic_compound
Chemical compound
Tin telluride is a compound of tin and tellurium (SnTe); is a IV-VI narrow band gap semiconductor and has direct band gap of 0.18 eV. It is often alloyed
Tin_telluride
Chemical compound
Tin(II) fluoride, commonly referred to commercially as stannous fluoride (from Latin stannum, 'tin'), is a chemical compound with the formula SnF2. It
Tin(II)_fluoride
Chemical compound
Tin(IV) fluoride is a chemical compound of tin and fluorine with the chemical formula SnF4. It is a white solid. As reflected by its melting point above
Tin(IV)_fluoride
Alloy of lead, tin and tellurium
coefficient of lead tin telluride is typically ~750 cm−1 as compared to ~50 cm−1 for the extrinsic semiconductors such as doped silicon. The higher optical
Lead_tin_telluride
Chemical element with atomic number 83 (Bi)
modern analytical methods, bismuth's metallurgical similarities to lead and tin often led it to be confused with those metals. The etymology of "bismuth"
Bismuth
Manufacturing process used to create integrated circuits
wafer, typically made of pure single-crystal semiconducting material. Silicon is almost always used, but various compound semiconductors are used for
Semiconductor device fabrication
Semiconductor_device_fabrication
Material science measurement method
oxidized silicon, and then simultaneously analyzing the measured reflectance data to determine: Thickness of the Ge40Se60/Si film on the silicon substrate
Refractive index and extinction coefficient of thin film materials
Refractive_index_and_extinction_coefficient_of_thin_film_materials
American physical chemist and executive (1928–2023)
developed the first silicon transistor, demonstrating it on January 26, 1954, at Bell Labs. He also helped develop the first gas-diffused silicon transistor,
Morris_Tanenbaum
A tin-based perovskite solar cell (TPSCs) is a special type of perovskite solar cell, based on a tin perovskite structure (ASnX3, where 'A' is a monovalent
Tin-based perovskite solar cell
Tin-based_perovskite_solar_cell
Bioterrorist attacks in the United States
reports appeared, some claiming the powders had been "weaponized" with silicon dioxide. Bioweapons experts who later viewed images of the anthrax used
2001_anthrax_attacks
Method to determine the nobility of metals and semi-metals
Titanium Stainless steel 316 (passivated) Stainless steel 304 (passivated) Silicon bronze Stainless steel 316 (active) Monel 400 Phosphor bronze Admiralty
Galvanic_series
Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)
parameters around the lattice parameter of silicon exists both in thin lead and tin films, and in massive lead and tin, freshly solidified in vacuum of ~5 ×
Lead
Harmful effects of certain metals
doi:10.1002/14356007.a26_607. ISBN 3-527-30673-0. Graf GG (2000). "Tin, Tin Alloys, and Tin Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Wiley
Metal_toxicity
Calcium–air battery Iron–air battery Potassium-ion battery Silicon–air battery Zinc–air battery Tin–air battery Sodium–air battery Beryllium–air battery Microbial
List_of_battery_types
uranium and thorium. Oxygen and silicon are the most common elements in the crust. On Earth and rocky planets in general, silicon and oxygen are far more common
Abundance of the chemical elements
Abundance_of_the_chemical_elements
Method of preserving food
and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five
Canning
Rare chemical element in organism
its metabolism. Possible ultratrace elements in humans include boron, silicon, nickel, vanadium and cobalt. Other possible ultratrace elements in other
Ultratrace_element
Type of chemical bonding
diboride (ReB2) Silicon carbide (moissanite, carborundum, SiC) Silicon (Si) Germanium (Ge) Aluminium nitride (AlN) α-tin allotrope (gray tin, Sn) Bonding
Network_solid
Group of metastable hard coatings
aluminium and titanium. This compound as well as similar compounds(such as TiN and TiCN) are most notably used for coating machine tools such and endmills
Titanium_aluminium_nitride
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
of an aluminum alloy with 17% silicon. During the machining process, the cylinders were etched leaving the pure silicon particles exposed providing the
Chevrolet_2300_engine
Inorganic compound group
metals, such as lead and tin, are believed not to form carbides under any circumstances. There exists however a mixed titanium-tin carbide, which is a two-dimensional
Carbide
Chemical compound
tin atoms. This leads to discrete tetrahedral SnI4 molecules. Tin(II) iodide Tin(IV) chloride Chemistry : Periodic Table : tin : compound data [tin (IV)
Tin(IV)_iodide
Classification framework for scratch resistance
Apatite 5–5.5 Goethite 5.5 Glass 5.5–6 Opal 6 Rhodium 6–6.5 Rutile 6.5 Silicon 6.5–7 Jadeite 7 Porcelain 7–7.5 Garnet 7.5 Tungsten 7.5–8 Emerald 8 Topaz
Mohs_scale
Group of chemical elements
Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium
Group_3_element
Elements that occur in nature as minerals in uncombined form
needed][disputed – discuss] Rhodium Selenium Silicon Silver Native silver Sulfur Tantalum[citation needed] Tellurium Tin Titanium Tungsten Vanadium Native vanadium
Native_element_mineral
Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)
the crust, where it is the third-most abundant element after oxygen and silicon, rather than in the mantle, and virtually never as the free metal. It is
Aluminium
Sedimentary rock rich in aluminium
Terbium Thulium Tin Titanium Tungsten Uranium reserves Yttrium Zinc Zirconium reserve Mineral Bentonite Feldspar Fluorite Iodine Silicon Salt Emissions
Bauxite
Type of material
titanium, cobalt, and zinc Arrangement of atoms in a rock salt crystal such as TiN Many other metals with different elements have more complicated structures
Metal
1995 film by John Lasseter
favorite toy of their owner Andy. Following the success of the 1988 short film Tin Toy, Pixar was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature
Toy_Story
Chemical compound
Silicon tetraiodide is the chemical compound with the formula SiI4. It is a tetrahedral molecule with Si-I bond lengths of 2.432(5) Å. SiI4 is a precursor
Silicon_tetraiodide
Chemical reaction
electrophilic allyl shift via a beta-silyl carbocationic intermediate, the beta-silicon effect. Allylation of a carbonyl ketone (compound containing a ketone group
Sakurai_reaction
Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)
most common applications for metallic antimony are in alloys with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, bullets, and plain bearings
Antimony
Israeli fast charging battery developer
scooter batteries that fully charge in under five minutes by 2021; and silicon-graphite-electrode batteries in 2025. None of the aforementioned products
StoreDot
Process used to make microchips
circuits on a single silicon crystal slice (a wafer) from a monocrystalline silicon boule. The process involves the basic procedures of silicon dioxide (SiO2)
Planar_process
SILICON TIN
SILICON TIN
Girl/Female
Greek
From Helicon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tindall.
Male
Greek
Greek name derived either from the word ailinon, a ritual "cry of grief," or, from linon, LINOS means "flax, linen." In the bible, this is the name of one of Paul's Christian associates. In mythology, this is the name of a musician, the personification of lamentation. He was killed by Apollo who was his rival in music. Another version of the story says he was killed by Hercules.Â
Girl/Female
English American Latin
A feminine name ending in -tina, but is now also popular as an independent first name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a tin worker, Middle English tinier, an agent derivative of Middle English, Old English tin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Sill.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, f
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, from Middle Low German tungle ‘tongue’.English : habitational name, possibly from Tingley in West Yorkshire, named from Old English þing ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘mound’. However, this is a predominantly southern name, associated chiefly with Sussex and Kent, which suggests that a different, unidentified source may be involved.
Male
Slovene
Short form of Slovene Mártinek, TINEK means "of/like Mars."
Surname or Lastname
English (northeastern)
English (northeastern) : variant spelling of Tindall.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone who lived in Tynedale, the valley of the river Tyne, or a habitational name from a place in Cumbria called Tindale, which is situated on a tributary of the South Tyne. The name derives from a British river name Tina (apparently from a Celtic root meaning ‘to flow’) + Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Simon.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for a mender of pots and pans, Middle English tink(l)er (of uncertain etymology).
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, TINO means "little, small."Â
Girl/Female
Greek
From Helicon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English tingle (see Tingle).German : occupational or status name for a medieval judge or court official, from Old High German ding ‘legal proceeding’.German : variant of Tengler.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Tinkle
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Sicily; Tinè)
Italian (Sicily; Tinè) : most probably an occupational name for a comb maker, from a reduced form of medieval Greek kteneas, from ktenion ‘comb’ + the occupational suffix -eas.English (mainly Yorkshire) : variant of Tyne.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Thein.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of nails or pins, or nickname for a small, thin man, from Middle English tingle, a kind of very small nail (of North German origin).
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the forest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tindall.
SILICON TIN
SILICON TIN
Female
Hindi/Indian
(সনà§à¦§à§à¦¯à¦¾) Hindi name SANDHYA means "twilight."
Girl/Female
German
Strong as Man
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gentle Child
Boy/Male
Indian
Profiting, Gainful
Female
Hindi/Indian
Hindi name KIRI means "amaranth flower."
Boy/Male
Latin
Chancellor.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Irish
Servant.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Avatar
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n.
Chopped meat, bread, etc., used to stuff legs of veal or other joints; stuffing; farce.
a.
Combined or impregnated with silicon.
n.
A silicate formed with the lowest proportion of silicic acid, or having but one atom of silicon in the molecule.
n.
Thae act or process of combining or impregnating with silicon or silica; the state of being so combined or impregnated; as, the silicification of wood.
n.
A binary compound of silicon, or one regarded as binary.
n.
Silica, SiO2 as found in nature, constituting quarz, and most sands and sandstones. See Silica, and Silicic.
a.
Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica, especially the latter; as, silicified wood.
a.
Composed of, or derived from, silicon and fluorine.
n.
A nonmetalic element analogous to carbon. It always occurs combined in nature, and is artificially obtained in the free state, usually as a dark brown amorphous powder, or as a dark crystalline substance with a meetallic luster. Its oxide is silica, or common quartz, and in this form, or as silicates, it is, next to oxygen, the most abundant element of the earth's crust. Silicon is characteristically the element of the mineral kingdom, as carbon is of the organic world. Symbol Si. Atomic weight 28. Called also silicium.
n.
A silicle.
n.
A glucoside found in the bark and leaves of several species of willow (Salix) and poplar, and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance.
n.
See Silicon.
a.
Producing silica; united with silica.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, silica; specifically, designating compounds of silicon; as, silicic acid.
v. t.
To convert into, or to impregnate with, silica, or with the compounds of silicon.
a.
Having a valence greater than one, as silicon.
n.
Silicon dioxide, SiO/. It constitutes ordinary quartz (also opal and tridymite), and is artifically prepared as a very fine, white, tasteless, inodorous powder.
a.
Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica; as, silicated hydrogen; silicated rocks.
n.
A silicle.