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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amorphous silica" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in discussions about materials, chemistry, or geology.
Example: "The researchers found that the properties of amorphous silica made it an ideal candidate for various industrial applications."
Alternatives: "non-crystalline silica" or "silica gel".
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Ma, J. et al. Effects of amorphous silica coating on cerium oxide nanoparticles induced pulmonary responses.
It is a glassy material, homologous to amorphous silica (SiO2) and germania (GeO2).
The texture of the mineral was typical of fine-grained amorphous silica (Fig. 1).
Measurements of the dynamics of water confined in the nanoscale pores of amorphous silica are presented.
chert -- Hard, dense sedimentary rock, composed of interlocking quartz crystals and possibly amorphous silica (opal).
FTIR spectra revealed characteristic infrared absorption bands of amorphous silica.
Shan, T.-R. et al. Second generation charge optimized many-body (COMB) Potential for Si/SiO2 and amorphous silica.
Guntzer, F. et al. Long-term removal of wheat straw decreases soil amorphous silica at Broadbalk, Rothamsted.
Choi, M. et al. Transient pulmonary fibrogenic effect induced by intratracheal instillation of ultrafine amorphous silica in A/J mice.
High concentrations of uranium are commonly observed in naturally occurring amorphous silica (including opal) deposits, suggesting that incorporation of U into amorphous silica may represent a natural attenuation mechanism and promising strategy for U remediation.
One of those discoveries was a material called amorphous silica, which scientists believe formed in an ancient hydrothermal system.
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