Silica in a sentence as a noun

This brings new levels of irony to the "DO NOT EAT" silica packages in various packaged foods.

For chemistry, the basic skills include: reading an NMR, looking at a mechanism and say, that makes no sense, running a silica gel column, shooting something down a mass spec...

It's ultrafast femtosecond pulse lasers, spatial light modulators, and lab-quality fused silica glass.

Asbestos fibers, which are very thin and on the same scale as the nanosilicate shown here, have been all over the news for causing cancer due to disruption of normal cell activity.

[45] In contrast, the smaller Space Shuttle was heated to 2,000 K on its leading edge, and so employed an extremely heat-resistant but fragile silica thermal protection system.

'This is true, but it can cause problems for people swimming downstream: "people swimming in waters downstream from areas containing high concentrations of Didymo have complained of eye irritations, which may be caused by the silica of the frustules.

Proper Noun Examples for Silica

Silica has poor adherence to asphalt in wet conditions, and silica can react poorly with alkyds in portland cement.

Silica definitions

noun

a white or colorless vitreous insoluble solid (SiO2); various forms occur widely in the earth's crust as quartz or cristobalite or tridymite or lechatelierite