silicic+acid

  • 101Dissolved silica — (DSi) is the form of water soluble silica as silicon hydroxide (equivalent to the old term silicic acid), which can be measured by standard analyses (e.g. Strickland and Parsons, 1972). However, The term dissolved silica is different from the… …

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  • 102World Ocean Atlas — The World Ocean Atlas (WOA) is a data product of the Ocean Climate Laboratory of the National Oceanographic Data Center (U.S.). The WOA consists of a climatology of fields of in situ ocean properties for the World Ocean. It was first produced in… …

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  • 103Tetramethyl orthosilicate — Tetramethyl orthosilicate …

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  • 104Paradox of the plankton — In aquatic biology, the paradox of the plankton is the name given to the situation where a limited range of resources (light, nutrients) supports a much wider range of planktonic organisms. The paradox stems from a result of the competitive… …

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  • 105Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study — The Bermuda Atlantic Time series Study (BATS) is a long term oceanographic study by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS). Based on regular (monthly or better) research cruises, it samples an area of the western Atlantic Ocean nominally… …

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  • 106Hydrated silica — is a form of silicon dioxide, which has a variable amount of water in the formula. It is also known as silicic acid, a term usually used for its form dissolved in water. It is found in nature, as opal, which has been mined as a gemstone for… …

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  • 107Frustule — A frustule is the hard and porous cell wall or external layer belonging to diatoms. The frustule is composed almost purely of silica, made from silicic acid, and is coated with a layer of organic substance, sometimes pectin, a fiber most commonly …

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  • 108silica gel — Chem. a highly adsorbent gelatinous form of silica, used chiefly as a dehumidifying and dehydrating agent. [1915 20] * * * ▪ chemical compound       a highly porous, noncrystalline form of silica used to remove moisture from gases and liquids, to …

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  • 109silicate — sil·i·cate || sɪlɪkÉ™t / keɪt n. any of a large number of mineral compounds which form over 90 percent of the rock forming minerals of the earth s crust (Mineralogy); salt of silicic acid (Chemistry) …

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  • 110silicates — sil·i·cate || sɪlɪkÉ™t / keɪt n. any of a large number of mineral compounds which form over 90 percent of the rock forming minerals of the earth s crust (Mineralogy); salt of silicic acid (Chemistry) …

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