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'''Silica''', or Silcion dioxide SiO<sub>2</sub> is a common chemical component on the surface of the earth.  It is a principle component in [[glass]], and [[cement]].  It absorbs water, making it useful in food perservation and when pure, can be used in electronics as an [[electrical insulator]], as it prevents the flow of electric current.  When [[covalent bonds]] form a lattice, [[Quartz]] is formed.
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'''Silica''', or Silicon dioxide (SiO<sub>2</sub>) is a common chemical component on the surface of the earth.  It is a principle component in [[glass]], and [[cement]].  It absorbs water, making it useful in food preservation and when pure, can be used in electronics as an [[electrical insulator]], as it prevents the flow of electric current.  When [[covalent bonds]] form a lattice, [[Quartz]] is formed.
 
<br> Silica forms naturally when oxygen comes into contact with oxygen and is a primary component in sand.
 
<br> Silica forms naturally when oxygen comes into contact with oxygen and is a primary component in sand.
  
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Revision as of 23:12, December 22, 2007

Silica, or Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a common chemical component on the surface of the earth. It is a principle component in glass, and cement. It absorbs water, making it useful in food preservation and when pure, can be used in electronics as an electrical insulator, as it prevents the flow of electric current. When covalent bonds form a lattice, Quartz is formed.
Silica forms naturally when oxygen comes into contact with oxygen and is a primary component in sand.