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SEDIMENTARY ROCK
Quartzarenite; Quartz arenites; Quartzose sandstone

Silica         
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  • Bundle of [[optical fibre]]s composed of high purity silica
  • Manufactured fumed silica with maximum surface area of 380 m<sup>2</sup>/g
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  • Quartz sand (silica) as main raw material for commercial glass production
  • Relationship between refractive index and density for some SiO<sub>2</sub> forms<ref name=mel/>
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  • Typical subunit for low pressure silicon dioxide
  • Structural motif found in α-quartz, but also found in almost all forms of silicon dioxide
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
SiO2; Silicic Acid; Silica Mineral; Crystalline silica; Siliceous; Silicious; Dissolved silica; Dissolved Silica; Sio2; E551; Amorphous silica; Silica minerals; Silica dioxide; SiOx; Silica group of minerals; Silicon(IV) oxide; SI02; O2Si; Silica; Quartzose; Amorphous silicon dioxide; Silicon Dioxide; Silicaceous; Draft:Cimexa; Silica dust
·noun Silicon dioxide, SiO/. It constitutes ordinary quartz (also opal and tridymite), and is artifically prepared as a very fine, white, tasteless, inodorous powder.
silica         
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  • Bundle of [[optical fibre]]s composed of high purity silica
  • Manufactured fumed silica with maximum surface area of 380 m<sup>2</sup>/g
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  • Quartz sand (silica) as main raw material for commercial glass production
  • Relationship between refractive index and density for some SiO<sub>2</sub> forms<ref name=mel/>
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  • Typical subunit for low pressure silicon dioxide
  • Structural motif found in α-quartz, but also found in almost all forms of silicon dioxide
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
SiO2; Silicic Acid; Silica Mineral; Crystalline silica; Siliceous; Silicious; Dissolved silica; Dissolved Silica; Sio2; E551; Amorphous silica; Silica minerals; Silica dioxide; SiOx; Silica group of minerals; Silicon(IV) oxide; SI02; O2Si; Silica; Quartzose; Amorphous silicon dioxide; Silicon Dioxide; Silicaceous; Draft:Cimexa; Silica dust
n.
See silex.
silica         
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  • Bundle of [[optical fibre]]s composed of high purity silica
  • Manufactured fumed silica with maximum surface area of 380 m<sup>2</sup>/g
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Quartz sand (silica) as main raw material for commercial glass production
  • Relationship between refractive index and density for some SiO<sub>2</sub> forms<ref name=mel/>
  • 100px
  • Typical subunit for low pressure silicon dioxide
  • Structural motif found in α-quartz, but also found in almost all forms of silicon dioxide
  • 100px
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
SiO2; Silicic Acid; Silica Mineral; Crystalline silica; Siliceous; Silicious; Dissolved silica; Dissolved Silica; Sio2; E551; Amorphous silica; Silica minerals; Silica dioxide; SiOx; Silica group of minerals; Silicon(IV) oxide; SI02; O2Si; Silica; Quartzose; Amorphous silicon dioxide; Silicon Dioxide; Silicaceous; Draft:Cimexa; Silica dust
Silica is silicon dioxide, a compound of silicon which is found in sand, quartz, and flint, and which is used to make glass.
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Quartz arenite

A quartz arenite or quartzarenite is a sandstone composed of greater than 90% detrital quartz. Quartz arenites are the most mature sedimentary rocks possible, and are often referred to as ultra- or super-mature, and are usually cemented by silica. They often exhibit both textural and compositional maturity. The two primary sedimentary depositional environments that produce quartz arenites are beaches/upper shoreface and aeolian processes.