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Discover Ludwig"silicon carbide" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a chemical compound made up of silicon and carbon, often used in industrial applications such as abrasives and semiconductors. Example: "The power plant used silicon carbide in their turbines for its durability and high melting point."
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silicon carbide
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A binary compound of silicon and carbon, SiC; it is one of the hardest known materials, and is used as an abrasive, under the trade name Carborundum, and as a refractory material.
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It was silicon carbide.
The insulator in question is silicon carbide.
Silicon carbide suppresses grain growth.
Glass also may be ground using diamond-impregnated rotating wheels, silicon carbide paper, or silicon carbide slurry.
Yang, Y. T. et al. Monocrystalline silicon carbide nanoelectromechanical systems.
Silicon carbide (SiC) normally is a semiconductor; suitably doped, however, it is a good conductor.
Silicon carbide was discovered by the American inventor Edward G. Acheson in 1891.
Except for silicon carbide, these compounds have the same crystal structure.
Until the invention of boron carbide in 1929, silicon carbide was the hardest synthetic material known.
Covalent crystals are hard, frequently brittle materials such as diamond, silicon, and silicon carbide.
Silicon carbide, exceedingly hard, synthetically produced crystalline compound of silicon and carbon.
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