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silicic
silicic, a. Chem. (sɪˈlɪsɪk) [f. silic-a (or L. silic- silex1) + -ic. Cf. F. silicique.] Pertaining to, consisting of, or formed from silica. Chiefly in silicic acid, a very weakly acidic substance obtained esp. by the action of acids on solutions of silicates and usu. existing in the form of colloi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silicic
Granite and rhyolite are the most common silicic rocks. The main constituents of a silicic rock will be minerals rich in silica-minerals, like silicic feldspar or even free silica as quartz. wikipedia.org
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Silicic acid
Examples Reactions Silicic acids can be seen as hydrated forms of silica, namely . The first crystalline silicic acid was prepared from the phyllosilicate natrosilite () in 1924. wikipedia.org
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alcosol
alcosol Chem. (ˈælkəsɒl) [f. alcohol + solution: see sol n.6] A colloidal solution in alcohol.1864 T. Graham in Proc. R. Soc. XIII. 337 If I may be allowed to distinguish the liquid and gelatinous hydrates of silicic acid by the irregularly formed terms of hydrosol and hydrogel of silicic acid, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silicatein
Silicateins are enzymes which catalyse the formation of biosilica from monomeric silicon compounds (such as silicic acid) extracted from the natural environment It is known for its remarkable ability to extract silicic acid from surrounding seawater, which is then converted into complex 3D silica structures at wikipedia.org
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Silica cycle
It results in the generation of silicic acid in aqueous environments. Silicifiers are organisms that use silicic acid to precipitate biogenic silica, SiO2. wikipedia.org
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Kiesel
manufacturer The chemical element Silicon The chemical compound Silicon dioxide The mineral from silicon dioxide Quartz Unspecific chemical compounds of Silicic wikipedia.org
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Pyrosilicic acid
It is one of the silicic acids and has pyrosilicate as its conjugate base. It was synthesized, using nonaqueous solutions, in 2017. wikipedia.org
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Orthosilicic acid
Silicic acids play important roles in biomineralization and technology. Reactions Silicic acid readily condenses to give "higher" silicic acids including disilicic and cyclic-tetrasilicic acid: These derivatives have also wikipedia.org
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Colachi
A 7 km² silicic lava flow lies on the saddle between the volcano and Acamarachi. wikipedia.org
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Asavyo
Asavyo also known as Bara Ale is a large silicic stratovolcano in Ethiopia, which forms part of the Bidu Volcanic complex. wikipedia.org
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Benton Volcanic Group
They include lavas of trachytic and rhyolitic composition together with lesser amounts of red and green silicic tuffs and are found as apparently faulted wikipedia.org
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Suwoh
Historical maars and silicic lava domes are found along the Great Sumatran fault line. wikipedia.org
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Datil
Datil-Mogollon Section, a physiographic subdivision of Colorado Plateau Province (western New Mexico and eastern Arizona) Mogollon-Datil volcanic field, a large silicic wikipedia.org
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Tobífera Formation
Description The bulk of the formation originates from silicic pyroclastic material during a period of bimodal volcanism in Rocas Verdes Basin, a rift Tobífera Formation is grouped together with other formations of similar age in Patagonia in the Chon Aike Province an extraordinarily large province of silicic wikipedia.org
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