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physical properties,
silicides are
structurally closer to
borides than to carbides.
Because of size
differences however silicides are not isostructural...
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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...
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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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Platinum silicide, also
known as
platinum monosilicide, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula PtSi. It is a
semiconductor that
turns into a superconductor...
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group 1 (alkali metal)
silicides. The
early development of
silicon hydrides relied on this reaction.
Magnesium silicide is used to
create aluminium...
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Chromium silicide may
refer to the
following chemical compounds:
Trichromium silicide, Cr3Si
Pentachromium trisilicide, Cr5Si3 Chromium(IV)
silicide, CrSi...
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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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classification system also
includes the
naturally occurring phosphides,
silicides, nitrides, carbides, and ****nides. The
following elements occur as native...
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Copper silicides are
invoked in the
Direct process, the
industrial route to
organosilicon compounds. In this process, copper, in the form of its
silicide, catalyses...
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Calcium silicide may
refer to
Dicalcium monosilicide, Ca2Si
Calcium monosilicide, CaSi
Calcium disilicide, CaSi2 This
disambiguation page
lists articles...