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Bill W

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Silica is a chemical compound made of silicon and oxygen with the formula SiO2. It can be found in many forms, including crystalline silica and amorphous silica, and is present in the environment in sand, soil, rocks, water, and air. 

Silica can also be found in concrete and bricks, and in the form of silicone polymers it can be found in sealants, lubricants, and even medical applications like surgical implants. 

 
 
 
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Bill W

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Why aren't people or other living things silicon based?  It's due to the fact that when silicon reacts with oxygen, it forms a stable lattice which is then not possible to easily eliminate from the "organism" (if the organism did indeed exist), and so a silicon-based life form would not be able to get rid of the waste products arising from its own metabolism.

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JamesSavik

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Semiconductors depend on a doping agent in silicon to act reliably in circuits. The doping agent and silicon create a lattice structure with an extra electron (n-type), or a hole for an electron (p-type). The diode, the first semiconductor device, will only allow current to flow in one direction.

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Discovered by Russell Ohl at Bell Labs in 1939, the diode was just the first semiconductor device. It was soon followed by transistors and their numerous variations.

 

 

 

 

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