SI Chemistry Abbreviation

SI has various meanings in the Chemistry category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of SI in Chemistry.

Silicon

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Symbol:"Si" Atomic Number:"14" Atomic Mass: 28.09amu. Silicon is a delicate, non-metallic element. It is delicate because it is brittle. There is more silicon in the Earth's crust than any other element except oxygen. You will also find silicon in glass, pottery, computer chips, and bricks. A resin used in the binders of coatings. Also used as an additive to provide specific properties, e.g., defoamer.

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Stieltje Imaging
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Silver

Symbol:"Ag" Atomic Number:"47" Atomic Mass: 107.87amu. It is one of the transition elements. Silver is one of man's precious metals and has been used for thousands of years. It has the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of any metal. You will find it used in photography, dentistry, electronics, mirrors, and explosives. 

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Stability Index

An imperical modification of the saturation index used to predict scaling or corrosive tendencies in water systems.

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Système International d'unités (International System of Units)
Chemistry
Saturation Index

Saturation index is a calculated number used to predict the calcium carbonate stability of water. It indicates whether the water will precipitate, dissolve, or be in equilibrium with calcium carbonate.

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Silicon Iron
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Surface Ionization
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Silicon Image, Inc
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Stieltje Imaging (method for Calcg. Wave Functions)
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