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It is also known as Silica.

Morison

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Well, I am telling you about Silicon dioxide. It is a chemical compound that is formulated by oxide of silicon and it's formula is Sio2. It is very famous found in sand and quartz. Moreover, It is also in the cell wall of diamond. It is used to make glass of windows, drinking glass, beverage bottle as well. It is also known as Silica.
 
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Morison said:
Well, I am telling you about Silicon dioxide.

Hmmm.........This should be good.....
Morison said:
It is a chemical compound that is formulated by oxide of silicon and it's formula is Sio2.

Whilst correct you kinda wrote that wrong, it's SiO2, the oxygen is a seperate element so it needs to be capitalised.
Morison said:
It is very famous found in sand and quartz.

If we're moving on to talk about this then why have you not mentioned the SiO4 tetrahedra? It's vital when dealing with crystaline stuff as us geologists do
Morison said:
Moreover, It is also in the cell wall of diamond.

Wait what? Diamonds are crystals not cells, what are you dribbling on about?
Morison said:
It is used to make glass of windows, drinking glass, beverage bottle as well.

Correct, but you've got to find disgustingly pure deposites for clear glass, and clear glass is useless come recycling time. Coloured glass can be a bit less pure, it's the floosey of the glass world.
Morison said:
It is also known as Silica.

Awwwww.....bless.

But yeah, nothing there that I didn't already know, and I should imagine that there was nothing there that many non-geologists didn't know.
 
arg-fallbackName="Dragan Glas"/>
Greetings,

Well, I've learned that Womble's a Gee! Ollie! Gist.

Kindest regards,

James
 
arg-fallbackName="Laurens"/>
What are you proposing we discuss here?

For all intents and purposes you may as well have started a topic containing only the statement: 'I like bacon'.
 
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