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31623-1KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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31623-250GSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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31623-6X1KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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31624-1KGStudy of silicon-silicon dioxide structure at liquid nitrogen temperature by electron spin resonance spectra has been investigated. Diffusion coefficient and solubilities of several metals (Ag, Cu, Au, Pd, and Ti) in silicon dioxide have been
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31624-2.5KGStudy of silicon-silicon dioxide structure at liquid nitrogen temperature by electron spin resonance spectra has been investigated. Diffusion coefficient and solubilities of several metals (Ag, Cu, Au, Pd, and Ti) in silicon dioxide have been
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31624-500GStudy of silicon-silicon dioxide structure at liquid nitrogen temperature by electron spin resonance spectra has been investigated. Diffusion coefficient and solubilities of several metals (Ag, Cu, Au, Pd, and Ti) in silicon dioxide have been
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31624-6X1KGStudy of silicon-silicon dioxide structure at liquid nitrogen temperature by electron spin resonance spectra has been investigated. Diffusion coefficient and solubilities of several metals (Ag, Cu, Au, Pd, and Ti) in silicon dioxide have been
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18649-1KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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18649-2.5KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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18649-6X1KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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18649-6X2.5KGSilicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) exists in three crystalline forms, namely quartz, tridymite and cristobalite. It reacts with hydrofluoric acid to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ) and water.
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342831-100GApplication SiO 2 is majorly used as a substrate material with excellent thermo-mechanical properties, which can be used in a variety of applications which include: vapor deposition , phase deposition , atomic force microscopy probes (AFM) , spin