SILICATE

chemical compound containing silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals, e.g., aluminum, barium, beryllium, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, or zirconium. Silicates may be considered chemically as salts of the various silicic acids. For a long time classified as ortho-, meta-, di-, or trisilicates according to the acid from which they are (theoretically) derived, they are now also classified by an X-ray diffraction method according to their crystalline structure. Silicates are widely distributed in nature, making up most of the earth's outer crust. Most of the common rock-forming minerals (e.g., quartz, feldspar, mica, and pyroxene) are silicates, as are asbestos, beryl, aquamarine, emerald, serpentine, and talc. Clay consists essentially of hydrous aluminum silicates mixed with other substances. Glass is a mixture of silicates, as is water glass. See sodium silicate.

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...example, however, we consider that silicate (which is used to construct the ornate...limiting factor. Here it means that because silicate is the most limiting resource, increasing...but decreasing the concentration of silicate will decrease the growth rate. To keep...
silicate mixture is applied first should be painted...accomplish two things. It will give the sodium silicate mixture a smooth sur- face to slide off...evaporation of the mixture. The sodium silicate should be mixed in equal proportion with...
...water, 643 , 645 Na: diffusivity in silicate melts, 690 Na-phlogopite compressibility...properties, 653 Henry's constant in silicate melts, 640 solubility in water, T effect, 643 solution enthalpy in silicate melts, 641 solution entropy in silicate...
...appearance. Vermiculite is a 2:1 layer silicate with a basal spacing of about 14 A 1...montmorillonite. This is a 2:1 layer silicate with interlayer positions dominated by...occur on wetting and drying. Other sheet silicate minerals sometimes found in soils include...
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...educational use. Silicate Framework Structures - Three dimensional silicate structures, or framework silicates are complex and difficult...how other framework silicates such as feldspars...produce the approximate silicate structure of feldspar...
...The Viscosities of Foods as Analogs for Silicate Melts by Don R. Baker , Claude Dalpe...whose viscosities are similar to those of silicate melts, we began an experimental program...viscosity is near the lower bound of silicate melt viscosities found on Earth (Basaltic...
...Classroom-modeling Silicates without Silicate Models by Alyson...first in making silicate minerals. The...sheet (phylo-) silicates such as micas...the framework silicates. A few green...all the major silicate mineral groups...
...Steamboat Butte, Montana, Using Ethyl Silicate Solution Treatments by David A. Grisafe...solution is primarily composed of ethyl silicate (silicic ethyl ester) dissolved in...treatment is quite simple; the ethyl silicate hydrolyzes upon exposure to moisture...
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...meerschaum is mined in Tanzania, while further deposits are found in Greece, Morocco, Spain and the United States. A porous silicate of magnesia, meerschaum is formed from the shells and bones of prehistoric sea creatures. Its name is derived from a German...
...water and about 80 percent of its suspended silicate - essentially, tiny pieces of sand. The silicate is consumed by a group of single-celled...dead zone below, along with any unused silicate. Fresh contributions of silicate are therefore...
...core meets a thick, overlying mantle of silicate minerals. Vibrations spreading from...lab tests on samples of an iron-rich silicate having a particular crystal structure...near the core-mantle boundary. The silicate contained more than twice as much iron...
...forms a stable compound with magnesium silicate, but it takes centuries for the reaction...the researchers dissolved magnesium silicate in hydrochloric acid, producing magnesium...envision a process in which magnesium silicate would be strip-mined and trucked to...
...regular Solids by Harvey R. Hallenberg Silicate rocks, rocks containing primarily silicon...of them. The primary "unit" of all silicate minerals is the crystal lattice tetrahedron...judgment was only partially correct. The silicate rocks, including quartz and granite...
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SODIUM SILICATE any one of several compounds...a mixture of sodium silicates. Sodium ortho silicate is Na 4 SiO 4 (or 2Na...2SiO 2 ); sodium tetra silicate is Na 2 Si 4 O 9 (or...single use of sodium silicates is as a raw material...
SILICATE chemical compound...sodium, or zirconium. Silicates may be considered...of hydrous aluminum silicates mixed with other substances...Glass is a mixture of silicates, as is water glass . See sodium silicate...
...the chief constituent of china clay and kaolin. It is a hydrous aluminum silicate commonly formed by the weathering and decomposition of rocks containing aluminum silicate compounds; feldspar is a chief source. Kaolinite has the same chemical...
...The rarer variety of jade is jadeite, a sodium aluminum silicate, NaAl(SiO 3 ) 2 , usually white or green in color; the...costly variety of jade is nephrite, a calcium magnesium iron silicate of varying composition, white to dark green in color. Jade...
...and, formerly, in gas mantles. It occurs in nature as the silicate (ZrSiO 4 ) and is used as a gemstone; it may be clear or...identical chemical properties. The chief ore is zircon (the silicate); baddeleyite (the oxide) also has some importance. Zircon...
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