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silica

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Noun — Silicon dioxide, the chemical compound that makes up sand, quartz, and most glass.

How to use silica

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silica sand silica gel silica dust

Etymology

Coined in New Latin from Latin silex, "hard stone, flint."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “silica” mean?

The word “silica” means silicon dioxide, the chemical compound that makes up sand, quartz, and most glass. In plain terms, the chemical compound behind sand, quartz, and glass — silicon combined with oxygen.

How do you pronounce “silica”?

“Silica” is pronounced SIHL-ih-kuh (/ˈsɪl.ɪ.kə/ in IPA).

How do you use “silica” in a sentence?

Here is “silica” used in a sentence: “Silica is the main ingredient in ordinary window glass.”

What is another word for “silica”?

Words with a similar meaning to “silica” include E551 when used as an anti-caking agent.

What part of speech is “silica”?

“Silica” is a noun.

Where does the word “silica” come from?

The word “silica” comes from New Latin. Coined in New Latin from Latin silex, "hard stone, flint.".

Is “silica” a common word?

“Silica” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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