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aluminosilicate

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The aluminosilicate glass on the iPhone 4 is supposed to be stronger and more shatter resistant than Pyrex.

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(inorganic chemistry) Any of many silicate minerals, such as feldspar and zeolite, in which a proportion of the Si⁴⁺ ions are replaced by Al³⁺, the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium or calcium ions.

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noun

(inorganic chemistry) Any of many silicate minerals, such as feldspar and zeolite, in which a proportion of the Si⁴⁺ ions are replaced by Al³⁺, the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium or calcium ions.

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noun

(inorganic chemistry) Any of many silicate minerals, such as feldspar and zeolite, in which a proportion of the Si⁴⁺ ions are replaced by Al³⁺, the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium or calcium ions.

Example sentences

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The aluminosilicate glass on the iPhone 4 is supposed to be stronger and more shatter resistant than Pyrex.

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But per my other comment there are other variations such as aluminosilicate which can withstand much hotter temperatures.

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Borosilicate and aluminosilicate cookware is actually pretty tolerant of chipping, because pieces tend to be thoroughly annealed.

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It's aluminosilicate glass or Al₂SiO₅ with a hardness of about 7 (Mohs scale) at best.

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The screen of pretty much all smartphones/tables nowadays are made of tempered aluminosilicate glass.

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Apparently there are a variety of glasses that can withstand that kind of heat such as aluminosilicate glass and fused quartz / high silica glass.

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Is it possible to buy new aluminosilicate glass dishware commercially?

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So if you're looking at bakeware, it's probable that it's either borosilicate or some other type (such as aluminosilicate used in Pyrex Flameware… again just guessing here).

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I thought it was the use of pozzolana--glassy aluminosilicate volcanic ash--along with lime.

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Not silica, but sodium aluminosilicate[0].

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Before, the most surface area we had was with zeolites, which are aluminosilicate minerals which occur naturally and are also synthetically produced - the synthetics mostly produced by trial and error.

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Borosilicate glass (and some aluminosilicate glass-ceramic) is transparent, doesn't leech iron or nickel into the food, is easier to clean since limescale doesn't bind easily to it, doesn't rust when exposed to salty water, can be used in a microwave oven, unlike cast iron and stainless steel.

Quote examples

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Pyrex made a range of "flameware" frying pans that you can still sometimes find on eBay, using an "aluminosilicate" glass.

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How do you use aluminosilicate in a sentence?

The aluminosilicate glass on the iPhone 4 is supposed to be stronger and more shatter resistant than Pyrex.

What does aluminosilicate mean?

(inorganic chemistry) Any of many silicate minerals, such as feldspar and zeolite, in which a proportion of the Si⁴⁺ ions are replaced by Al³⁺, the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium or calcium ions.

What part of speech is aluminosilicate?

aluminosilicate is commonly used as noun.