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  • Silicon Oxide Hollow Nanospheres

    Catalog Number
    ACM60676860-4
    Chemical Name
    Silicon Oxide Hollow Nanospheres
    CAS
    60676-86-0
    Category
    Nanospheres
    Description
    Transparent to gray, odorless powder. Irritating to the skin and eyes on contact. Inhalation will cause irritation in the respiratory tract. [Note: Amorphous silica is the non-crystalline form of SiO2.];PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid;DryPowder; Liquid;DryPowder; OtherSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, OtherSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; OtherSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;PelletsLargeCrystals;White, fluffy powder or granules. Hygroscopic;Solid;FINE WHITE POWDER.;COLOURLESS OR WHITE CRYSTALS.;COLOURLESS WHITE CRYSTALS.;COLOURLESS OR WHITE CRYSTALS.;Solid;Transparent to gray, odorless powder. [Note: Amorphous silica is the non-crystalline form of SiO2.]
    Structure
    Synonyms
    Quartz, silane, dioxo, Silicon (IV) Oxide, Cristobalite, Silica, Crystalline silica, Dioxosilane, Sand
    IUPAC Name
    Dioxosilane
    Molecular Weight
    60.09
    Molecular Formula
    (SiO2)n;SiO2;SiO2;SiO2;SiO2;SiO2;O2Si
    Canonical SMILES
    O=[Si]=O
    InChI
    InChI=1S/O2Si/c1-3-2
    InChIKey
    VYPSYNLAJGMNEJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
    Boiling Point
    2,230° C (4,046° F)
    Melting Point
    1,600° C (2,912° F)
    Purity
    99%, 99.9%, 99.99%, 99.999%
    Density
    2533 kg/m-3
    Solubility
    Insoluble (NIOSH, 2016);Insoluble;Silica is rather poorly soluble in water although solubility is higher for the amorphous than for the crystalline morphologies. ... The external amorphous layer in quartz is more soluble than the crystalline underlying core.;AMORPHOUS IS SOL IN ALKALIES, ESP WHEN FINELY DIVIDED;Practically insoluble in water or acids. Dissolves readily in HF, forming silicon tetrafluoride.;Very slightly sol in alkali.;Soluble in hot potassium hydroxide and hot sodium hydroxide solutions. Insoluble in ethanol.;Silica is rather poorly soluble in water and solubility is lower for the crystalline than for the amorphous morphologies. ...Solubility increases with temperature and pH and is affected by the presence of trace metals. Particle size influences the rate of solubility.;The external amorphous layer in quartz (the Beilby layer) is more soluble than the crystalline underlying core.;Solubility in water: none;Solubility in water: none;Solubility in water: none;Solubility in water: none;Insoluble
    Appearance
    White Powder
    Color Form
    Amorphous powder;Transparent to gray powder (Note: Amorphous silica is the non-crystalline form of O2Si). ... solid;Silica gel is a coherent, rigid, continuous three-dimensional network of spherical particles of colloidal microporous silica.;Transparent crystals
    EC Number
    262-373-8
    Exact Mass
    59.9668 g/mol
    Formula
    O2Si
    Hazard Statements
    H319-H335-H373
    MDL Number
    MFCD00011232
    Monoisotopic Mass
    59.967 Da
    Odor
    Odorless;Odorless
    RTECS Number
    VV7328000
    Vapor Pressure
    0 mm Hg (approx) (NIOSH, 2016);approx 0 mm Hg;10 mm Hg @ 1732 °C;0 mmHg (approx)
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