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Silicide

A silicide is a compound that has silicon with (usually) more electropositive elements. A silicide is a compound that has silicon with (usually) more electropositive elements. Silicon is more electropositive than carbon. Silicides are structurally closer to borides than to carbides. Similar to borides and carbides, the composition of silicides cannot be easily specified as covalent molecules. The chemical bonds in silicides range from conductive metal-like structures to covalent or ionic. Silicides of all non-transition metals, with exception of beryllium, have been described.

[ "Substrate (chemistry)", "Metal", "Silicon", "layer", "Titanium disilicide", "Nickel silicide", "Platinum silicide", "Titanium silicide", "Zirconium disilicide" ]
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