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Silicated

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Sil´i`ca`ted
a.1.(Chem.) Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica; as, silicated hydrogen; silicated rocks.
Silicated soap
a hard soap containing silicate of soda.


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These silicated iron meteorites -- part of a central core of a celestial object that exploded as it entered the Earth's atmosphere -- slammed into a 200- by 40-mile section of Argentina some 30,000 years ago.
For each fastener type, one set of samples was given a silicated alkaline clean treatment (Gibson Process 204B), the second set was alkaline cleaned and then deoxidized, and the final set was alkaline cleaned, deoxidized, and conversion coated with either a chromate- or cerium-based (cerate) conversion coating.
Therefore, R[prime] being an alkoxy, chloro or acetoxy group, the R[prime]-Si bond gives, after hydrolysis, silanols (SiOH) which are able to condense with similar groups on glass or other silicated substrates.
 
 
 
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