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silicide is a type of
chemical compound that
combines silicon and a
usually more
electropositive element.
Silicon is more
electropositive than carbon...
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Magnesium silicide, Mg2Si, is an
inorganic compound consisting of
magnesium and silicon. As-grown Mg2Si
usually forms black crystals; they are semiconductors...
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Cobalt silicide may
refer to the
following chemical compounds:
Dicobalt silicide, Co2Si
Cobalt monosilicide, CoSi
Cobalt disilicide, CoSi2 This set index...
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Sodium silicide (NaSi, Na4Si4) is a
binary inorganic compound consisting of
sodium and silicon. It is a
solid black or grey
crystalline material. Sodium...
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Calcium silicide may
refer to
Dicalcium monosilicide, Ca2Si
Calcium monosilicide, CaSi
Calcium disilicide, CaSi2 This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- A
silicide hydride is a
mixed anion compound that
contains silicide (Si4− or clusters) and
hydride (H−) anions. The
hydrogen is not
bound to
silicon in...
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Copper silicide can
refer to
either Cu4Si or
pentacopper silicide, Cu5Si.
Pentacopper silicide is a
binary compound of
silicon with copper. It is an intermetallic...
- Iron
silicide may
refer to the
following chemical compounds:
Diiron silicide, Fe2Si Iron monosilicide, FeSi Iron disilicide, FeSi2 This set
index article...
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magnesium silicide, Mg2Si, has a
lattice parameter of 6.338 Ã… with
magnesium cations occupying the
tetrahedral interstitial sites, in
which each
silicide anion...
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Nickel silicides include several intermetallic compounds of
nickel and silicon.
Nickel silicides are
important in
microelectronics as they form at junctions...