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Orthosilicic acid (/ˌɔːrθəsɪˈlɪsɪk/) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula Si(OH)4.
Although rarely observed, it is the key
compound of
silica and...
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general formula [H2xSiOx+2]n or, equivalently, [SiOx(OH)4−2x]n.
Orthosilicic acid is a
representative example.
Silicic acids are
rarely observed in...
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colorless liquid. It
degrades in water. TEOS is the
ethyl ester of
orthosilicic acid, Si(OH)4. It is the most
prevalent alkoxide of silicon. TEOS is...
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tetraethyl orthosilicate (Si(OCH2CH3)4)
could be
classified as an
ester of
orthosilicic acid, and
titanium ethoxide (Ti(OCH2CH3)4)
could be
classified as an...
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Nagorsen (1979): "Structure and
reactivity of the
orthocarbonic and
orthosilicic acid
esters of pyrocatechol".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition...
- silicates,
specifically an orthosilicate,
formally a salt of the
unstable orthosilicic acid H 4SiO 4.
Sodium orthosilicate has been
considered as an interfacial...
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known as
metasilicates and
occur widely in
nature as inosilicates.
Orthosilicic acid M. F.
Bechtold (1955): "Polymerization and
Properties of Dilute...
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their growth, for
example rice.
Silicon may be
taken up by
plants as
orthosilicic acid (also
known as
monosilicic acid) and
transported through the xylem...
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orthosilicate anion is a
strong base, the
conjugate base of the
extremely weak
orthosilicic acid H 4SiO 4 (pKa2 = 13.2 at 25 °C). This
equilibrium is
difficult to...
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anhydride Silikill Synthetic amorphous silica Vulkasil Mesoporous silica Orthosilicic acid
Silicon carbide Haynes WM, ed. (2011). CRC
Handbook of Chemistry...