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Carnelian and Silicon

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Difference between Carnelian and Silicon

Carnelian vs. Silicon

Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) is a brownish-red mineral commonly used as a semi-precious gemstone. Silicon is a chemical element with symbol Si and atomic number 14.

Similarities between Carnelian and Silicon

Carnelian and Silicon have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chalcedony, Jasper, Silicon dioxide.

Chalcedony

Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, composed of very fine intergrowths of quartz and moganite.

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Jasper

Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases,Kostov, R. I. 2010.

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Silicon dioxide

Silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex), is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula, most commonly found in nature as quartz and in various living organisms.

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Carnelian and Silicon Comparison

Carnelian has 40 relations, while Silicon has 430. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 3 / (40 + 430).

References

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